How Chlorophyll Water is Leading the Charge in Sustainable Packaging

How Chlorophyll Water is Leading the Charge in Sustainable Packaging

In a recent SupplySide Food & Beverage Journal feature, Chlorophyll Water was spotlighted as a standout in the beverage industry for tackling the challenges of sustainable packaging head-on. The article, titled How Brands Like Chlorophyll Water Are Solving the Sustainable Packaging Puzzle, highlights how emerging and established brands alike are navigating eco-conscious material choices in an era of heightened environmental awareness.

Chlorophyll Water’s commitment to sustainability begins with its packaging. As the article notes, “Chlorophyll Water utilizes 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) bottles, aiming to reduce plastic waste and support a circular economy.” This move not only helps cut down on virgin plastic production but also supports consumer demand for transparency and environmental responsibility.

The brand goes further, with bottles featuring CleanFlake® label technology—ensuring labels separate easily during the recycling process for optimal material recovery. According to founder Matt Levine, “We’re not perfect, but we’re proud to be taking small, progressive steps toward reducing our environmental footprint.”

The article positions Chlorophyll Water as a model for brands seeking both sustainability and performance. “Companies like Chlorophyll Water are proving that innovative, eco-conscious packaging doesn’t have to come at the expense of product integrity,” the piece states.

As the industry continues to evolve, Chlorophyll Water remains at the forefront of the plant-powered beverage movement—setting a high standard for what sustainable hydration can look like.