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Tomorrow's Vintage Shows the Need to Protect Wine-Growing Regions

Boutique Australian winery Ampersand Estates teamed up with Wildlife Land Trust to create Tomorrow's Vintage, a first-of-its-kind wine that's paired with an official Conservation Agreement. These wine bottles can be scanned and they invite people to sign the agreement to protect the land against environmentally harmful activities. This action supports wildlife and local ecosystems, and in turn, Australia’s wine-growing regions.

There are 2040, 2080, and 2100 bottles of Tomorrow’s Vintage Shiraz that come partially filled to represent future projections. The 2040 bottle, for example, is 86% full because just 86% of wine-growing regions are projected to be usable by that year. Grimly, the 2100 bottle is just 44% full, signifying the need for action to be taken. "This is our way of saying the glass is still half full," says Melissa Bell, Ampersand Estates co-founder.
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2. Interactive Packaging - Scannable wine bottles encourage consumer engagement and activism, creating a new level of interaction with the product.
3. Environmental Conservation - Tomorrow's Vintage wine showcases the growing importance of environmental conservation efforts in the wine industry.
Industry Implications
1. Wine and Beverage - The concept of partially filled wine bottles and conservation agreements creates opportunities for sustainability-driven innovation within the wine and beverage industry.
2. Packaging - The use of scannable labels on wine bottles opens up possibilities for technology integration and interactive packaging solutions in the packaging industry.
3. Environmental and Conservation Organizations - Collaborations between wineries and conservation organizations highlight potential partnerships and initiatives within the environmental and conservation industry.

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