Boomerang’s headquarters would have looked like Nick Fury’s action pad for the past few weeks with news of Jason Dibble, one of the founders, being honoured by the Gold Stevie Award for Entrepreneur of the Year- Food and Beverage category.
{alcircleadd}Boomerang is also making headlines since ‘The Reusies’ have been chosen as a finalist for Circularity 23 due to its promise of reusability and low carbon emissions. Boomerang has received support from the world’s leading beverage packaging supplier Ball Corporation and is quite optimistic the partnership will give rise to more and more sustainable initiatives.
Recently, Boomerang’s patented high-end clean room units have been sent to Virginia, Texas and the Bahamas industrial zones. Boomerang’s bottling systems are by far the most enigmatic discovery of the century, where one can enjoy material circularity without being concerned with sanitising reusable products. Boomerang’s one-stop bottling systems allow the company’s 100% recyclable aluminium bottles to be collected, cleaned, pressure tapped with fresh water and resealed.
Boomerang has also been nominated for the ‘Sustainability Award’ for its amazing efforts to drive a meticulously planned practice that eradicates waste from society. Boomerang’s commitment to induce a circular economy can further be recognised with the brand being commemorated by such prestigious titles.
Between the world heating up to almost 2.5-3° C and the 2015 Paris Agreement urging industrialists to maintain 1.5° C, Boomerang has indefinitely reinvented the course of time. With its sustainable initiative and the global implementation of its bottling systems, the firm can lead our world into a greener and more eco-friendly future.
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