Oat drink in sheet form saves packaging material

The milk alternative Mililk from Veganz in sheet form saves packaging waste and weight. The Barista milk alternative is available at Rewe.
(Image: Rewe Group, Veganz)

If you opt for oat drinks as a milk alternative, you no longer have to lug around heavy packaging. A milk alternative in sheet form saves packaging waste and weight compared to conventional milk cartons. The gluten-free organic Mililk Oat Barista milk alternative from Veganz is now available from the Rewe Group.

Overall, the milk alternative saves 94 per cent packaging waste and 85 per cent weight. With Rewe there is Rewe Bio + vegan Mililk° Oat Barista to mix yourself to buy from 06 May. At Penny, the article Food for Future Organic Mililk Oat Barista in sheet form will follow as a promotional item from 10 June. Here initially 2 litre packs with the printed sheets of gluten-free organic oats (grown in Europe) in barista quality.

No lugging, quick and easy preparation, little storage space, long shelf life and significantly less packaging - these are the more than convincing arguments for the sustainable success of this innovation. Mililk consists of just 5 natural ingredients and can always be Freshly prepared as required which prevents food waste. Mililk can not only be used to create mueslis, bowls, shakes, cocktails and, thanks to its barista quality, every conceivable coffee variation, it is also an excellent alternative to cooking cream for cooking and baking.

“With Mililk, we have developed a 100 per cent natural product and a patented screen-printing production technology because we find it unbelievable that oat drinks in milk cartons today consist of around 90 per cent water, which are transported around in heavy cartons and end up causing a lot of waste. We all have clean drinking water from the tap at home, so we have eliminated it from the recipe with Mililk. This not only excites us, but also our partner, the Rewe Group, for whom we are also pleased to manufacture the product. We are already seeing a large and growing demand.”

Display

Jan Bredack, founder and CEO of Veganz

Source: Veganz