These Wineries Around the World are Rethinking Sustainability
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These Wineries Around the World are Rethinking Sustainability
"Felton Road winery in Central Otago exemplifies sustainability by evaluating every action for its environmental impact, utilizing organic and biodynamic practices, and employing goats to manage wild roses instead of chemical treatments."
"To reduce its carbon footprint, Felton Road switched to lighter bottles and recycled packaging, significantly lowering energy consumption during shipping and distribution."
Winemakers have historically tracked harvest dates and yields, allowing them to notice climate change's effects on vines. Sustainable practices include organic farming, nurturing the entire estate environment, and reducing carbon emissions through renewable energy. Notable wineries like Felton Road in New Zealand focus on minimizing environmental impact by using lighter bottles and recycled packaging. Spottswoode in Napa Valley has a history of environmental leadership, emphasizing organic farming and sustainability as essential to their operations.
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