Nadia Chauhan of Parle Agro tells Aultrin Vijay how its latest fruit- and fizz-based drink is positioned to tap the carbonated soft drinks market and shares the company s sustainability initiatives Nadia Chauhan, JMD and CMO, Parle Agro
Parle Agro is set to disrupt the beverage category with its new drink, B-Fizz. The malt flavoured carbonated fruit juice-based drink is a new addition to the fruit-plus-fizz-based product portfolio from Parle Agro, which pioneered the category with the introduction of Appy Fizz in 2005. The company says it has adopted aggressive marketing, bold packaging and attractive price point to create waves in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) category. This is evident from the firm s Rs 40-crore investment for a mass media campaign across print, digital, television and outdoor for B-Fizz.
Nadia Chauhan of Parle Agro tells Aultrin Vijay how its latest fruit- and fizz-based drink is positioned to tap the carbonated soft drinks market and shares the company s sustainability initiatives Nadia Chauhan, JMD and CMO, Parle Agro
Parle Agro is set to disrupt the beverage category with its new drink, B-Fizz. The malt flavoured carbonated fruit juice-based drink is a new addition to the fruit-plus-fizz-based product portfolio from Parle Agro, which pioneered the category with the introduction of Appy Fizz in 2005. The company says it has adopted aggressive marketing, bold packaging and attractive price point to create waves in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) category. This is evident from the firm s Rs 40-crore investment for a mass media campaign across print, digital, television and outdoor for B-Fizz.
Bio-Plastics Market Size Forecast to Reach $7.4 Billion by 2025 The Bio-Plastics Are Being Developed to Work in the Existing Injection Molding Equipment and Are Likely to Aid in the Bio-plastics Market Growth.
BriefingWire.com, 1/03/2021 - Bio-plastics Market size is forecast to reach $7.4 billion by 2025, after growing at a CAGR of 17.2% during 2020-2025. With a rise in the consumption of eco-friendly products and wide usage of bio-plastics in various industries such as pharmaceutical, transportation, and food industries, the bio-plastics market is witnessing an increase in its demand. Bio-plastics composites reduce landfill wastes, release much lower carbon footprint, and decrease volatile organic compound emissions. In addition, government and environmental governing bodies around the world have imposed various policies to encourage the use of bio-based products, which fuels the growth of bio-plastics market.
by Bruce Bartlett, CPO 1 Vice Chair
Starting with our famous “Bottle Bill” in 1971, Oregon was the first in the nation to create a system of waste management that allowed glass and aluminum containers to be recovered from the trash. A deposit is charged on applicable beverage containers that is redeemed when the container is returned. Initially intended to reduce litter, the results were dramatic and now between 80-90% of the containers subject to a deposit are redeemed. This has created a consistent stream of high-quality clean glass for reuse.
In the 1980s, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established solid waste disposal laws to prevent the human health dangers caused by garbage disposal. These rules direct each state to establish solid waste systems that prevent pollution at landfills, maximize use of recoverable materials and encourage resource conservation. In 1983, Oregon legislators established the Opportunity to Recycle Act (ORS 459A) which directs cities
Scientific Disposal of Bio-Medical Waste arising out of COVID-19 treatment
The issue for consideration in this matter was the remedial action to address the gaps in compliance of the BMW Rules, 2016, as applicable to the disposal of bio-medical waste arising out of handling of COVID-19 disease, so as to ensure protection of environment and public health, in view of potential of such infectious waste adversely affecting public health, concerned workers and professionals etc.
Disposal of COVID-19 waste in general bins so as to be part of municipal waste or unscientific handling sewage and other liquid waste without safeguards can be hazardous. Need was felt to incorporate best practices apart from continued supervision and monitoring, compiling data in an online format, use of electronic /digital manifest system to track and log COVID-19 waste from all sources, preventing its accidental spillage, analyzing the data for strategic planning and the feedback by creating nec