An iconic model of the Champagne region, the Crus de France is getting a new lease of life! This new lighter 65-gram bottle reaches a final weight of 835 grams.
This performance represents the largest possible reduction in weight without changing the design, while still allowing carbonation of sparkling wines. Not perceptible on a full bottle by the end consumer, this 7% weight reduction allows a 27 grams reduction of CO2* on the production of a single bottle.
*Calculated from Verallia France's average of 0.411 tons of CO2 per ton of glass packaged.
12.05.2021, Verallia France
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