Wasted Apple Beverages
Batlow Premium Cider Stems from the Australian Co-Operative
By: Tiana Reid
(Rockstar)
Mar 15, 12
While social enterprises like
FoodCycle use surplus to feed local communities, Batlow Premium Cider does something different with its food waste: a refreshing beverage with 5.5. percent alcohol.
The product stems from Batlow Apples, an Australian farmers’ co-op that has been around for decades. And of course, that’s where the apple waste is sourced from.
Springwise noted
that because the brand has been around since 1922, “producing the cider under the same name should require less marketing effort and spend than one would usually associate with the launch of a new alcoholic beverage.”
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