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August 8, 2025

A draft Napa County Regional Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (RCAAP) has been released for public comment. The draft and related documents can be found at https://climateactionnapa.konveio.com/ Comments are due by September 30, 2025. This draft has been in development for many years, and covers the County of Napa, the Cities of American Canyon, Calistoga, Napa, and St. Helena, and the Town of Yountville. It includes Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission reduction targets of up to 85 percent by 2045. At the same time, it aims to achieve “carbon neutrality” by 2045, primarily by reforestation of burned areas of the County to promote natural carbon sequestration and removing GHGs from the atmosphere. The draft discusses 21 GHG reduction strategies with 46 GHG reduction measures across seven emissions sectors, (though the draft only quantifies the impact of 17 of those measures). The seven sectors, in declining order of their listed percentage of GHG Emissions, are: On-Road Tr
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May 14, 2025

Paving the path for the California wine industry, Napa Green recently wrapped up hosting it's second Napa Rise Symposium where valuable climate change topics were shared and discussed. The Saverglass team attended Day 5: Supply Chain & Waste Prevention On supply chain packaging, the headline topics included the CO2 impact of DtC shipping ground vs air freight as well as a new boxed option, the use of recyclable plastic liners for label rolls and the benefits of choosing a lighter weight bottle. Attendees were encouraged to talk to their suppliers about how they have validated their roadmap that will propel them to their carbon neutral goal and to engage them with the question of, ‘what else should I know?'. Applying the new tools introduced in the education sessions, attendees engaged with the Saverglass team to learn more about our road to Carbon Neutrality and inquired about our sustainable efforts that extend beyond providing our customers with more lightweight opt
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March 6, 2024

Saverglass Shares Advances in Sustainability Roadmap in the Wine & Spirits Glass Bottle Packaging Industry
Release of 2022-2023 Corporate Social Responsibility Report Reflects Ongoing Commitment to Emissivity Reduction by 2035 and Carbon Neutrality by 2050 Fairfield, CA – March 6, 2024 – Saverglass, the world’s leading manufacturer […]
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Electrification. It’s a Buzzword in All the News. And pops up on topics from buildings to equipment to transportation and beyond. The important issue is that the electrification of California – and your business – is already under way. Here’s a quick overview of what it is, how it will impact your business, and simple steps you can take to plug in. Decarbonization and pollution-reduction. California, seeking ways to respond to global climate change, has been actively pursuing carbon neutrality, with a goal of net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2045. Virtually everything is impacted by it, and it’s already in process. For example, the State’s power grid is a mix of natural gas, nuclear and renewable energy sources. Since natural gas power plants produce carbon dioxide while generating electricity, a different power source will be needed. New residential and commercial buildings will face having to be all-electric with new energy codes approved
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If you are interested in making your label more sustainable, Eurostampa presents a wide variety of options. The inclusion of tree-free materials is one of the first steps your label can take on its journey to sustainability. #50 FSC Aged Agave, made from the by-product of tequila production, is just one of the many sustainable alternatives we offer. Reach out to us to learn more of how we can make your label more sustainable while maintaining its premium finish. STAY TUNED FOR OUR UPDATES ON OUR SUSTAINABILITY JOURNEY
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March 7, 2022

Diam is the global leader in manufacturing technical corks and known for their product performance of clean and consistent corks with control choices of ageability. Their latest innovation, Mytik Diam 10, was showcase at the Unified Wine and Grape Symposium and Francois Margot, Sales Director, Diam North America explains why it’s a significant innovation for premium sparkling wines. “Our new Mytik Diam 10 is a sparkling cork made for long aging. Of course, we always guarantee a high level of neutrality with non-detectable levels of compounds like TCA, TBA and other anysoles, and we also guarantee consistency for our whole range of corks,” says Margot. “The innovation is in the mechanical performance and oxygen management that allows us to guarantee aging for 10 years.” Diam offers technical corks for still wines ranging from Diam 2 to Diam 30 with the number indicating the aging guarantee, but the Mytik range of sparkling wine corks previously only i
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