Broken Glass Makes a Comeback in Limited Edition Absolut Bottle

Made from pieces of broken, recycled glass, the Absolut Comeback bottle is created to encourage recycling and a more circular lifestyle among the vodka producer’s consumers.

Absolut Comeback bottle
The Absolut Comeback bottle was designed to to promote and visualize the benefits of recycling.

Absolut, “Planet Earth’s Favorite Vodka,” has been paying back the earth for many years through a number of sustainability initiatives. Among them are waste reduction, where everything that can be is recycled or reused, sustainable farming, and CO2-neutral distillation, among others. At the same time, the brand is committed to creating a more open world by using creativity to drive progress.

For years Absolut has taken the creative lead in the spirits category, developing limited-edition bottles featuring unique graphics and structures. Among them were the Andy Warhol bottle (see “Absolut bottle celebrates Andy Warhol”); a limited-edition product and package celebrating Texas (see “Absolut unveils first state-inspired vodka”); a shiny, reflective bottle for the 2015 holiday season (see “Absolut’s 2015 holiday bottle: It’s Electrik!”); and—perhaps its most ambitious project—its Absolut Unique promotion, in which 4 million bottles were released, each one with its own unique label design (see “Packaging innovation explored at TPC”).

With the new Absolut Comeback bottle, the company has used its creativity to express its desire for a more circular world, launching the bottle across 80 countries in October 2019 as part of its ongoing brand platform, Create a Better Tomorrow, Tonight. The bottle, it says, is aimed at encouraging recycling and a more circular lifestyle that has less impact on the planet. As with all its bottles, the limited-edition package is made with more than 41% glass, but unlike its standard bottles, it is sculpted with pieces of broken, recycled glass.

Says Henrik Ellstrom, Absolut’s Director of Strategy and Innovation, “Absolut has been committed to sustainable production methods for many years; and we are excited to be celebrating this and specifically our recycling efforts in the form of a bottle launch for the very first time. We believe that a glass bottle must have a second life; the new limited edition bottle is a pure manifestation of this belief. We hope that our new circular living campaign will inspire more people to use creativity in order to waste less.”

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