A sustainable gin? That's good for the environment and your conscience. Sustainably produced gins contain fewer pollutants, protect nature and ensure lower CO2 emissions. You can find a selection here.
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A sustainable gin? That's good for the environment and your conscience. Sustainably produced gins contain fewer pollutants, protect nature and ensure lower CO2 emissions. You can find a selection here.
1 Quite popular, especially among younger people: the 5 Continents Gin from Gut Basthorst (near Hamburg). The former "German Gin of the Year" has already won a lot of awards and is produced in organic quality - 100 percent handcrafted.
2 This also contributes to sustainability: 15% of the profits from the bottles of this gin go to African elephant protection projects. In addition, the individually manufactured bottles are sealed with natural corks and are therefore 100% plastic-free. This gin has also already won numerous awards.
3 It's not just the bottle that's green: All of the ingredients in this gin are organic and the distillery is also a pioneer in organic spirits. The botanicals used include thyme, cherries, mandarins, oranges, juniper, resin and cardamom.
4 Daisy Gin is characterised by genuine sustainability: organic quality, CO2-neutral production and easily recyclable green glass. Everything has been optimised from start to finish. Even the waste products from maceration end up in a biogas plant.
5 This organically certified gin contains over 13 selected botanicals of the highest quality and is produced in the heart of Munich - something the makers are keen to emphasise. It is relatively strong when drunk neat, which makes it ideal for mixing.
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