A range produced from sugarcane
The Cerbo Classic range has been Nolato Cerbo’s best-selling range in recent years. To contribute to a better environment, Nolato is proud to introduce: Bio-based Polyethylene packaging produced from sugarcane – Cerbo Classic Bio.

Meets the requirements for food supplement
It is a new, renewable, sustainable, and eco-friendly range covering both bottles and caps and is also available in different colors. The Bio range is fully recyclable and meets the requirements for food supplements. Cerbo Classic Bio is made of sugarcane, and all product properties are functional and recyclable.

Bio-based content
- >90% in bottles
- >90% in bottles with CL cap
- >80% in bottles with SC-Light cap
(The inner part is being approved during 2021, and the SC-Light cap will then reach >90%). Determined by ISO 13833:2013 analysis. You will find the marking “BIO-PE” at the bottom of the bottles; this verifies the use of the environmentally friendly Bioplastic.

See also

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Early involvement in the design process allows for sustainability ideas to be evaluated. One of the cornerstones of a circular economy is designing with the ability to recycle a product and optimize the circulation of material for reuse. Today it is also possible to reduce the CO2 emission on existing product ranges, for instance, with the use of BIO-material or mass-balanced solutions. By using the mass balance model, the same quality standards are met, and it contributes to the environment.

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