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New Bezoya formats

The new Bezoya formats they go on the line sustainable financing model increasingly present in the food sector. In this article you will discover how two types of dispenser can make a difference when it comes to taking care of the planet. Would you drink water from this tap in a restaurant or on the street?

New Bezoya formats?

As we have already mentioned on many occasions, many companies adapt to criteria of sustainability. Without a doubt, the search for respect for the environment is an unstoppable trend. In the case of Bezoya, it can be clearly seen with its new formats.

The first of these new Bezoya formats It is a tap to dispense water in restaurants. The main advantage is to eliminate all single use plastic that would mean serving that water in bottles. In this case the machine consists of a tap to which twelve-liter tanks are connected to the battery. This system, in addition to reducing the use of plastic (70% less than in other large formats), it also has other advantages. One very convenient to bars is that it saves space. It avoids having to store all the bottles in the warehouse and then have to dispose of them.

Dispenser benefits for Horeca

Another very interesting one is also energy saving. That is to say, to cool all this water it is not necessary to have it in a large refrigerator like the bottles. Both the size and the shape favor an efficient consumption of the electrical power. In addition to the ecological side, we must also take into account the hygiene side. Pascual, owner of Bezoya, has developed a protocol to guarantee the healthiness of this product. Waiting can bring to life added value in the establishments where this water is offered.

One of Bezoya's new formats is a group for HORECA
One of Bezoya's new formats is a group for Horeca / Source: @portalhoreca on Twitter

In addition, the brand accompanies its new taps with one and a half liter bottles. They serve to perform table service taking care of the hairsalon of the product and showing transparency. At the moment you can only find the dispenser in Madrid, Barcelona y Bilbao. The dispensers of this pilot project are of two kinds in those places where the company tests them. One is shaped like an octagonal column and the other is shaped like a bottle.

Mineral water dispenser in vending machines

The other of the new Bezoya formats It is practically a vending machine. The difference from conventional ones is that it does not distribute containers of plastic. In fact, the customer does not only choose the container to which he will pour. You also decide how much you want to put in and pay based on it. The operation of this machine is similar to the previous one. Thus, this consists of several boxes placed in battery and connected to a tap. When they run out, the restocker will limit himself to changing the empty boxes for new ones. 

The two new Bezoya formats
The two new Bezoya formats / Source: @cyleconomica on Twitter

Without a doubt, this business model has great potential for expansion. It's more versatile than the previous one, since the machines can be placed in the street, parks, shopping centers ... It does not necessarily depend on a closed place to be able to offer it to the public. You can meet the public demand to hydrate in public places without having to carry a disposable bottle. It is undoubtedly a project that is committed to circular economy.

Pascual's sustainable commitment

The two new projects you just read sound very interesting. However, you probably don't know the strategy that puts the icing on your sustainability plan. This is that this year all its bottles will be made of 100% recycled plastic. No more virgin plastic. Only the one that has already been used with other bottles will be used. Without a doubt, this is positive news for our planet. This will save the emission of 11 million kilos of carbon dioxide carbon.

plastic bottles for recycling
Plastic bottles for recycling / Source: @Pixabay

The figure equals Car 5.350 diesel standard for one year. It is also comparable to the electricity consumption of 6.672 Spanish households during this time. The saving of seven thousand tons of plastic is something we must take into account! What do you think? Are the days of plastic bottles numbered? Is this the beginning of the end?

 

 

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