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Asahi Beverages locks in partnership with Melbourne & Olympic Parks

Asahi Beverages has extended its partnership to supply the Melbourne & Olympic Parks precinct’s venues with some of “Victoria’s favourite drinks”. Under a multi-year deal, guests at the precinct’s venues – Rod Laver...

Asahi Beverages partners with the AFL

Asahi Beverages has entered a new partnership with the AFL. As part of a four-year deal, a range of beverages including Gatorade and Cool Ridge water will become the new official drinks of...

Asahi Beverages acquires StrangeLove

Asahi Beverages has acquired premium beverages company StrangeLove. Founded by mates James Bruce and Stafford Fox in 2013, the adult soft drink, premium mixer and mineral water business “set out to revolutionise...

Peroni relaunches moderation portfolio

Peroni is relaunching its moderation portfolio of non-alcoholic (0.0%) and mid strength (3.5%) beers in Australia, under the masterbrand of Peroni Nastro Azzurro. Launching in Europe in April this year, Peroni Nastro Azzurro...

Asahi Beverages soft drinks bottles to switch to 100% recycled plastic

Around 111 million soft drink bottles will now be made with 100% recycled plastic in Australia each year as Asahi Beverages continues its transition to eco-friendly materials. The change will apply to all...

Asahi Beverages releases ESG update

Asahi Beverages has released a report update about its recent environment, sustainability and governance achievements and commitments for the future. The 2022 ‘Be Report’ is Asahi Beverages’ Environmental, Social and Governance framework, which...

PET recycling plant opens in Albury-Wodonga

The largest PET recycling plant in the country is now up and running. It’s expected that the $45 million plant in Albury-Wodonga will “substantially reduce” Australia’s plastic waste by recycling the equivalent...

Asahi Beverages releases sustainability agenda

Asahi Beverages has unveiled a new sustainability agenda, introducing new targets and incorporating previously announced ones. The agenda covers areas such as climate change, sustainable packaging and the circular economy, and supporting local...
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