Releaf Paper’s eco-friendly packaging products made out of fallen leaves, have been made available via Uber Eats’ Green Packaging Marketplace. This supports restaurants in Paris as they adopt greener practices. By integrating with Uber’s global supply chain, Releaf is scaling its product reach, providing sustainable solutions to reduce waste and protect the environment.
Nov 11, 2024
Releaf Paper, the world’s first producer of pulp and paper made from green waste has participated in Uber’s new global sustainability initiative- Paris Innovation Pilot, unveiled at the Uber Go Get Zero event in London.
The Paris Innovation Pilot serves as the starting point for Uber and Releaf’s global collaboration, with both companies committed to reducing environmental impact through innovative, sustainable packaging.
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Releaf Paper’s eco-friendly packaging products made out of fallen leaves have been made available via Uber Eats’ Green Packaging Marketplace, supporting restaurants in Paris as they adopt greener practices. By integrating with Uber’s global supply chain, Releaf is scaling its product reach, providing sustainable solutions to reduce waste and protect the environment.
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Talking about the new collaboration, Alexander Sobolenko, General Manager of Releaf Paper, said, “We’re thrilled to be a part of Uber’s ambitious journey towards a zero-emissions future, starting in Paris. Our collaboration on the Paris Innovation Pilot is a significant step forward in proving that local solutions, like our paper bags made with fallen leaves, can make a big impact globally. By using fibers from fallen leaves, collected by public utilities in urban areas, we transform waste into eco-friendly materials that are both beautiful and functional. This innovative approach reduces deforestation and carbon emissions, contributing to a more sustainable future. ‘’