Beyond recycled glass: Estal reinvents the strengths of bottles for the future of wine

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Speaker - Gerard Albertì
Gerard Albertì

Gerard Albertì holds a degree in Economics from the University of Girona and an MBA from Les Heures. He is fluent in five languages - English, French, Italian, Spanish, and Catalan - which, combined with his entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, strong project involvement, and perseverance, have established him as an international leader in design and packaging. He is recognized for his efforts in luxury standardization, his creation of unique glass textures, and the introduction of innovative packaging concepts such as the Sommelier for wines. His dedication to combining top-tier sustainability with design has earned him global acclaim, especially for the “Wild Glass” concept.

As an influential advocate for sustainable design, Gerard Albertí builds on his extensive knowledge of materials and technological expertise to promote innovations in balance with eco-friendly advancements. This vision is the foundation of “Make a Mark”, a global initiative that fosters creativity, demonstrating his belief that investing in bold ideas is essential to achieving the most significant innovations.

Beyond recycled glass: Estal reinvents the strengths of bottles for the future of wine

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Beyond recycled glass: Estal reinvents the strengths of bottles for the future of wine

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Going beyond the traditional use of recycled glass, Estal will explore new approaches aimed at contributing to an eco-friendly future for the wine industry. The presentation will examine advancements in design and production techniques that challenge the status quo. By rethinking the aesthetics and functionality of bottles, not only are environmental concerns addressed, but the growing demands of consumers and producers are met, setting new benchmarks for the industry.


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