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Sodastream Australia Unveils Recycled Black Terra And Takes Bold Steps Towards A More Sustainable Future

Tide Communications 2 mins read

In celebration of Earth Day, SodaStream Australia is reinforcing its leadership in sustainability with the launch of the eco-conscious Recycled Black TERRA and announcing that its Melbourne headquarters is now powered by 100% green energy. This strategic move underscores the company's unwavering commitment to reducing its environmental footprint and promoting sustainable practices across all levels of its operations.

The new Recycled Black TERRA, made from 50% post-industrial recycled plastic*, is a conscious upgrade to SodaStream’s popular TERRA model. Combining innovative design with sustainability, this sparkling water maker offers consumers a stylish and environmentally friendly way to create personalised sparkling drinks at home—while replacing single-use plastic. The Recycled Black TERRA continues SodaStream’s mission of delivering high-quality products while minimising environmental impact.

A major achievement in SodaStream Australia's sustainability journey is the installation of solar panels at its Melbourne HQ and warehouse, enabling the site to now operate fully on 100% green energy. With these advancements, SodaStream is actively reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and reinforcing its dedication to energy-efficient operations.

“We are incredibly proud to be taking these significant steps towards a greener future,” said Holly Walker, Marketing Manager at SodaStream Australia. “By integrating recycled materials into our products and now powering our headquarters with green energy, we’re not only contributing to a circular economy but also demonstrating that sustainability and innovation can go hand-in-hand.”

The Recycled Black TERRA is designed to help replace over 1,000 single-use plastic bottles over a five-year period**, helping to keep the planet healthy and clean for everyone. By choosing SodaStream, consumers can make a meaningful impact by replacing single-use plastics and enjoying their favourite sparkling beverages at home while supporting a positive future.

This new commitment to green energy is part of SodaStream’s broader sustainability efforts, including minimising carbon emissions throughout its production processes, and making positive choices every day to make a difference for all.

The Recycled Black TERRA is now available for purchase online at sodastream.com.au and in-store at Big W, Harvey Norman, and selected independent retailers, with a recommended retail price of $119.00.

Replace to make a difference: With SodaStream’s ecosystem, one SodaStream can replace over a thousand** single-use plastic bottles, empowering consumers to take action towards a healthier, more sustainable planet.

High res imagery can be found HERE.

*outer shell only.

** Estimate based on the average usage of a SodaStream ecosystem over the lifespan of a 5 year period


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About SodaStream
SodaStream, is a PepsiCo subsidiary, operating in over 47 countries. SodaStream empowers consumers to create personalised sparkling beverage experiences with just a push of a button. By offering eco-friendly alternatives to bottled drinks, SodaStream is revolutionising the beverage industry. Learn more about SodaStream at corp.sodastream.com and connect with us on
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