What happens to your Nespresso capsule after use? Throw it? Well, now, you don’t have to. Recycling your capsule is like hitting two birds with one stone. It will not only benefit mother earth but the Asian dining culture as well.
With its latest initiative, Nespresso pays tribute to Asian dining culture by creating a set of Limited-Edition chopsticks made with aluminium from 30 Nespresso capsules recycled in Asia. The recycled aluminium takes its colour from the Volluto capsule with a graceful motif to illustrate the farms where Nespresso’s coffee originates.
The eco-friendly box enclosing the chopsticks is made of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified and may also be reused as a Nespresso capsule dispenser, storing up to 12 capsules.
Nespresso Club Members in Singapore stand a chance to win their own pair of Limited-Edition chopsticks when they recycle their used capsules through Nespresso’s “Recycle to Win” lucky draw. 400 pairs of chopsticks are up for grabs each months starting today till 31 March 2020 – for a total of 2,800 pairs.
To register their entry into the lucky draw, Club Members have two options:
For more information about the event, please visit here.
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