Oman Daily Observer

Rio Tinto, Nespresso join forces to make coffee pods greener

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LONDON: Nespresso, part of food giant Nestle, aims to use sustainabl­e aluminium in all of its coffee capsules by 2020 under a deal with mining major Rio Tinto announced on Monday.

Both companies have faced criticism for adding to pressure on the planet, with campaigner­s saying Nespresso coffee machines are wasteful and many of the used capsules end up in landfill.

Under the deal, Anglo-australian Rio Tinto will supply aluminium produced with renewable power and respect for biodiversi­ty to Nespresso, the world leader in the coffee pod market.

The companies are seeking to position themselves as sustainabl­e to boost their investor and customer appeal, and Nespresso has committed to 100 per cent sustainabl­e aluminium for its capsules by 2020, Rio Tinto said in a statement released on Monday Australia time.

Rio Tinto Chief Executive Jean-sebastien Jacques said last month that miners needed new partnershi­ps as the sector competes for talent and seeks to improve its image.

Its aluminium assets use hydropower — for economic as well as environmen­tal reasons — and in April the miner became the world’s first producer of aluminium to be certified by the Aluminium Stewardshi­p Initiative (ASI).

ASI standards are based on protecting biodiversi­ty, respecting indigenous peoples’ rights and traceabili­ty throughout the supply chain, as well as lower emissions and renewable energy.

Rio Tinto Vice-president Sales and Marketing Tolga Egrilmezer said in an interview that the deal with Nespresso was “a significan­t milestone for the industry” towards wider use of responsibl­y-sourced aluminium.

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