Mortal Kombucha, a U.S.-based beverage company, recently announced that it is the first in its industry to use resealable aluminum bottles for its fermented beverage, kombucha. This innovative change comes in response to growing U.S. consumer demand for more sustainable and convenient packaging.


The company has apparently stopped using glass bottles, opting instead for aluminum, a material known for its ability to be recycled indefinitely without losing quality. The new aluminum bottles are not only resealable, which increases convenience for consumers, but are also lighter and easier to transport.


Mortal Kombucha hopes this change will inspire other beverage companies to follow suit and consider more sustainable packaging options. With this step, Mortal Kombucha demonstrates its commitment to sustainability and innovation, while meeting the needs of its consumers.
Mortal Kombucha is a beverage company based in Boulder, Colorado, that is dedicated to the production of kombucha, a fermented beverage. The company was founded by Becca Schepps, a movement and sports enthusiast who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.


Mortal’s kombucha is a combination of black and green tea, liquefied snowflakes, super potent natural ingredients, real fruit, B vitamins, free radical destroying antioxidants and symbiotic nutrients.