August 6, 2019

Bring Your Own Bottle and refill your favorite condiments in NutriAsia’s BYOB

Well-loved Pinoy brands such as Datu Puti, Golden Fiesta, UFC, and Locally participated at NutriAsia’s Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) kick-off event held last July 30 at The Mind Museum in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. NutriAsia not only brings joy to Filipino homes through its popular food condiments but also proactively reduces plastic wastes through its initiatives such as the BYOB campaign.

NutriAsia, the home of well-loved Pinoy brands like Datu Puti, UFC, Golden Fiesta and Locally, has been the partner of Filipino homes in levelling up their meal times for years. 

As a brand committed to making Masarap Masaya moments for its consumers, it aims not just to bring joy to Filipino homes, but to assume responsibility on a much larger scale through timely efforts that will benefit the environment during these increasingly critical times. 

Since 2014, NutriAsia has been taking part in the movement towards a zero-waste community through projects like Jumbohalang Tambalan and participation in DENR-EMB’s Refill Revolution. 


This year, NutriAsia carries on with its vision of a more environmentally sustainable world through a project called Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB), which encourages users to bring their own reusable bottles and refill their favorite condiments and products like Datu Puti Vinegar, Datu Puti Soy Sauce, UFC Banana Catsup, and Golden Fiesta Cooking Oil. This simple act is expected to raise awareness on responsible plastic use and help build a zero-waste community as a stepping stone to sustainability. 

NutriAsia’s Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) refilling station was built with eco-bricks that use plastic discards as components. These came from the Arca South Eco Hub, a project of Arca South, Green Antz, and Ayala Land Inc. The store also serves as a drop-off point for donated plastic materials to be used for repurposing. BYOB was launched last July 30 and runs until September 12, Mondays through Sundays, 12NN to 8PM at The Mind Museum in BGC.


Through the support of the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation and The Mind Museum, shoppers can visit and experience the first BYOB refilling station located in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). To participate, consumers have to bring their own clean and dry reusable bottles and have these refilled with their chosen products atdiscounted prices. 

BYOB’s store is made from eco-bricks that use plastic discards as a component, and which come from the Arca South Eco Hub, a project of Arca South, Green Antz and Ayala Land Inc. The store will also serve as a drop-off point for plastic materials for repurposing. 

NutriAsia, through its Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) advocacy, hopes to create more Masarap Masaya moments by encouraging shoppers to craft their own ideas on how to build zero-waste communities. Until September 12, consumers can visit and experience the first BYOB refilling station at The Mind Museum in BGC, Taguig. BYOB, which was launched last July 30, is open Mondays through Sundays, 12NN to 8PM. For more info, please visit https://nutriasia.com/bring-your-own-bottle

“NutriAsia has been a trusted partner of every Filipino home in making Masarap Masaya meals. And with BYOB, we hope to go beyond and create more Masarap Masaya moments by encouraging shoppers to help build a zero-waste community in their own ways. We are also happy to share that all proceeds from BYOB, along with the plastic materials donated, will be used to produce upcycled furnishings for our beneficiary, GAT Andres Bonifacio High School,” said James Lim, NutriAsia’s Corporate Marketing and Communications Head 

Mr. James Lim, NutriAsia’s corporate brand marketing and communications head, discussed the importance of recycling and environmental sustainability during the Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) project launch held last July 30 at The Mind Museum in BGC in Taguig. BYOB runs until September 12, Mondays through Sundays, 1 NN to 8PM. For more info, please visit https://nutriasia.com/bring-your-own-bottle.

NutriAsia’s James Lim, corporate brand marketing and communication head, Ms. Joana Lagurin, Assistant Corporate Marketing Manager, and Ms. Zsarlene Chua of Business World show a tote bag made from upcycled plastic materials during the July 30 launch of NutriAsia’s Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) advocacy at The Mind Museum in BGC, Taguig. 


Mr. James Lim, NutriAsia’s corporate brand marketing and communication head, Ms. Iza Gabrielle Iglesias of Manila Times, and Ms. Joana Lagurin, Assistant Corporate Marketing Manager, are shown with a decorative lamp cleverly made from upcycled plastic bottles. This and other surprises highlighted the launch of NutriAsia’s Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) campaign at The Mind Museum in BGC, Taguig, last July 30. 


Mr. James Lim, NutriAsia’s corporate brand marketing and communications head, Mr. Quinn Arreza, Principal of Gat Andres High School and Ms. Joana Lagurin, Assistant Corporate Marketing Manager, showcased a sleekly designed table made from upcycled plastic at the Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) launch held last July 30 at The Mind Museum in BGC, Taguig. 


Mr. Christopher Cahilig, filmmaker and president of Insight 360 Consultancy Services, Inc., who is shown with Ms. Joana Lagurin, Assistant Corporate Marketing Manager, flaunts a bag made from upcycled plastic during the launch of NutriAsia’s Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) project at The Mind Museum in BGC, Taguig, last July 30.


NutriAsia’s James Lim, corporate brand marketing and communication head, Ms. Joana Lagurin, Assistant Corporate Marketing Manager, and Vlogger, Mr. Khym Manalo, showcased a lamp made from upcycled plastic bottles during the Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) launch event last July 30 at The Mind Museum in BGC, Taguig.



BYOB, launched last July 30 and set to run until September 12, will be open Mondays through Sundays, 12 NN to 8PM, at The Mind Museum in BGC. For more info, please visit https://nutriasia.com/bring-your-own-bottle



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