Ilegal Mezcal Moves to Recycled Glass Bottles

The global glass shortage has caused supply chain disruptions, but for Ilegal – the leading artisanal mezcal – it presented an opportunity for an eco-friendly solution. All Ilegal Mezcal bottles will now be made with 100% recycled glass, representing a pivot to a more sustainable future. The new bottles will enter the market this month.

The bottles are produced by Fusion y Formas, a family-run company that recycles 10,000 tons of glass each year at its facility in Jalisco, Mexico. Fusion y Formas’ production process emits less CO2 emissions and saves energy during the smelting process, since recycled glass is more malleable. Compared to newly made bottles, those at Fusion y Formas require about 30% less energy to create.

Since Ilegal is independent, founder John Rexer was able to quickly pivot to a sustainable solution: a brief meeting between Rexer and Fusion y Formas Director Andrés Hernández Romo sealed the partnership deal.

“We measure success at Ilegal not just by cases sold, but also by our partners and environmental initiatives we can enact. We share the same vision with Fusion y Formas to build sustainably and scale responsibly, while maintaining quality above all else,” said Rexer.

“My family has long taken glass that would otherwise go to a landfill and crafted it into bottles and more, with the goal of minimizing waste. I enjoy Ilegal Mezcal and am happy to help move them to bottles that are better for the environment,” said Romo.

Ilegal was created with commitment to sustainability and biodiversity. Using only fully mature 100% sustainable espadín agave, their mezcal contains no artificial colors, yeasts, flavors, or additives. Waste water at the distillery is treated and then re-used for distillation, and agave fiber waste is transformed into adobe style bricks used at the facility.

The recycled bottles – available in 375ml and 750ml sizes – enter the market this month.

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