Norwegian Cruise Line Introduces Sustainable Serveware For Breakfast Deliveries

Norwegian Cruise Line is introducing a new line of reusable bento box-style serveware made with 50 percent certified recycled materials. The new serveware provides a compact and convenient way for guests to enjoy their in-room breakfast experience without the weight and bulk of porcelain plates and eliminates the need for plastic cling wrap.

The bento box-style serveware from sustainable serveware provider Drinique is made with Eastman Tritan Renew, a durable plastic powered by Eastman’s innovative molecular recycling technology which sources hard-to-recycle waste to keep it out of landfills. The reusable serveware is being introduced aboard Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva first and will be rolled out across NCL’s entire 19-ship fleet before the end of 2024.

“As part of our commitment to reduce single-use plastic onboard, we continuously search for opportunities to implement environmentally friendly practices, while keeping our mission of delivering more experiences so our guests can vacation better with us top of mind,” said Mark Kansley, senior vice president of Hotel Operations at Norwegian Cruise Line. “We’re excited to continue to work with Drinique to introduce these reusable solutions across our fleet.” 

This initiative is one of the many ways Norwegian is showing its commitment to driving a positive impact through its global sustainability program, Sail & Sustain.

Contact us for more information or to book your cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line.

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