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Monday, November 21 2022 - 19:00
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Nespresso, pioneer of premium single-serve coffee, unveils new range of home compostable coffee capsules
VEVEY, Switzerland, Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Breakthrough paper-based home compostable capsule offers another way to enjoy 
sustainably sourced high-quality coffee without compromise on a premium coffee 
experience. Retro-compatible with Nespresso Original machines, the new capsules 
pilot in France and Switzerland from spring 2023.

For 30 years, Nespresso has been dedicated to bringing its consumers the 
ultimate coffee experience in a responsible way. Today, it renews that 
commitment by announcing a new range of paper-based home compostable capsules.

After three years of research and development, Nespresso has created a home 
compostable paper-based capsule that delivers the high-quality coffee for which 
the brand is known – with no compromise on the taste experience. Consumer 
demand for compostable packaging is increasing, and an estimated 45% of French 
people now home compost one or more types of biowaste[i].

Guillaume Le Cunff, Nespresso CEO, said: "Pushing the boundaries of fine coffee 
experiences is part of the Nespresso innovation, and since becoming a B Corp™ 
earlier this year, we're more committed than ever to widening the sustainable 
choices we offer our consumers. We are excited to announce our first ever 
paper-based home compostable capsule, which will complement our offering of 
aluminium capsules that are both recyclable and made using 80% recycled 
aluminium. This is about yet another sustainable choice, without compromising 
on quality."

Several aspects of the capsule feature proprietary technology, including the 
biopolymer lining inside the capsule which protects the coffee against 
oxidization.

Julia Lauricella, Head of Nestlé System Technology Center, said: "Our 40 years 
of experience in coffee systems allowed us, together with the Nestlé Institute 
of Packaging Sciences, to develop a home compostable paper-based capsule, 
retro-compatible with the Nespresso Original machines, that meets and exceeds 
the high expectations consumers have of Nespresso in terms of protecting the 
coffee's aromas and taste. We combined a high-precision paper pulp forming 
process with a biodegradable layer for protection against oxidation to preserve 
our coffee in transport, storage and during the high-pressure extraction in our 
machines."

Nespresso's coffee masters have also created four new blends, including an 
organic coffee, sourced through the Nespresso AAA Sustainable Quality™ Program, 
specifically crafted to act in perfect harmony with these new paper-based 
capsules.

Developed as an alternative for those who prefer and have access to a compost, 
the innovation will widen the sustainable choices already offered to Nespresso 
consumers through its aluminium capsules. Aluminium is infinitely recyclable 
and the capsules are made using 80% recycled aluminium. Today, Nespresso offers 
over 100,000 aluminum capsule recycling collection points in 70 countries, 
giving almost 90% of customers convenient access.

The product is certified for composting, both home and industrial, by TÜV 
Austria, an international certification body. In some countries, including 
France where Nespresso is piloting this range, these capsules are accepted in 
the public biowaste bin.

Huhtamaki, a global provider of sustainable packaging solutions, was one of the 
partners in the development of this new paper-based capsule.

Charles Héaulmé, Huhtamaki CEO, said: "We are delighted to partner with 
Nespresso on the home compostable paper-based capsule. Part of this 
breakthrough innovation is the result of combining paper pulp from wood fibre, 
a natural renewable material, compressing it to a coffee capsule using our high 
precision technology, creating another sustainable alternative for Nespresso 
lovers."

Nespresso is committed to raise awareness among consumers on how to compost 
their capsules, as well as advocating for the acceptability of these coffee 
capsules in the public biowaste/organic bin. In France, Nespresso initiated 
Union des Acteurs du Compostable (UAC), an interest group bringing together 
public bodies, companies, recycling operators, and NGOs to support the 
implementation of solutions to help producers of biowaste increasing the 
sorting of biowaste as well as to raising awareness amongst consumers about 
composting.

The new range will pilot initially in France and Switzerland on the Nespresso 
Original system. It will be further launched in several other European 
countries within a year.

NOTES TO EDITORS

About Nestlé Nespresso

Nestlé Nespresso SA is the pioneer and reference for highest-quality portioned 
coffee. The company works with more than 140,000 farmers in 18 countries 
through its AAA Sustainable Quality™ Program to embed sustainability practices 
on farms and the surrounding landscapes. Launched in 2003 in collaboration with 
the NGO Rainforest Alliance, the program helps to improve the yield and quality 
of harvests, ensuring a sustainable supply of high-quality coffee and improving 
livelihoods of farmers and their communities.

In 2022, Nespresso achieved B Corp™ certification - joining an international 
movement of 4,900 purpose-led businesses that meet B Corp's high standards of 
social and environmental responsibility and transparency.

Headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, Nespresso operates in 81 countries and has 
over 13'000 employees. In 2021, it operated a global retail network of 802 
boutiques. For more information, visit the Nespresso corporate website: 
www.nestle-nespresso.com.

[i] 
https://librairie.ademe.fr/dechets-economie-circulaire/4106-enquete-gestion-domestique-des-dechets-organiques.html


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