At the ceremony of the Global Water Drinks Awards, an intense contest attracting 155 entries worldwide, Yili's INIKIN was a finalist in three categories, including its Brewed Tea for "Best Technology Innovation" and "Best Brand Extension" as well as its ink-free bottle for "Best Packaging/Label Design."
Find the best water sources
As consumers have become more aware of the importance of healthy drinking water, Yili launched
Chosen carefully via site investigation of hundreds of water sources around the world, the INIKIN products are sourced from
After being filtered through layers of volcanic rocks, the water is rich in volcanic mineral elements. The unique geology also enables the water to have a natural, slight alkaline feature, a smooth mouthfeel and a hint of sweet taste.
Innovation of product portfolio
During his speech,
The INIKIN Brewed Tea features a patented technique where the bottle cap separates freeze-dried tea powder from water, which is the first-of-its-kind in
After tasting Brewed Tea,
Pursuit of sustainable development
The design of the INIKIN ink-free bottle aligns with Yili's commitment to supporting the UN SDGs by protecting water sources and biodiversity.
The natural ecology of the local water source is home to more than 3,000 rare animals and plants, which have inspired the bottle design. Laser technology is used for engraving the labels on the bottle to reduce the use of ink and fossil fuel and facilitate the recycling of packages.
Clovis Thaumoux, Packaging Market Manager of Carbios, commended Yili's sustainable development solution, saying, "The laser printing allows the product to avoid using labels and using less energy. Yili acts for the planet in reducing your carbon footprint. This is a technology that is transportable for all the market. The future is ahead."
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