5915 El Camino Real, Atascadero, California, United States of America, 93422
In 1964, the wine industry was transformed by the launch of STELVIN®—the first-ever screw cap designed specifically for wine. Now, 60 years later, Amcor Capsules is once again leading the way with a major innovation: a greener version of the iconic STELVIN® cap that significantly reduces its carbon footprint.
Lower Emissions, Same Trusted Quality
The new STELVIN® screw cap is the first low-carbon emission aluminum wine cap on the market. Through the integration of up to 46% recycled aluminum and the use of certified low-carbon primary aluminum, the production of each cap now emits up to 35% less carbon than a standard screw cap made with traditional European aluminum sheets.
This step forward is independently verified and reflects Amcor Capsules' broader sustainability mission.
Sustainable Options Go Even Further
Brands seeking additional environmental benefits can now choose the PVDC-free STELVIN® INSIDE liner, offering a more eco-conscious alternative without compromising performance.
The greener STELVIN® cap is now available across Europe, North America, and South America for both wine and spirits brands, and applies to all 30H60 screw caps produced in those regions.
Part of the TRANSPARENCE Program
This product upgrade is a key milestone within Amcor Capsules’ TRANSPARENCE program, launched in 2023 to drive continuous sustainability improvements throughout the wine and spirits industry supply chain.
“We were the market pioneers in 1964 with the launch of the first screw cap for wine,” says Yannick Magnon, General Manager of Amcor Capsules. “Since then, STELVIN® has set the standard for both quality and sustainability. This new evolution helps our customers meet their environmental goals while continuing to deliver top-tier performance.”
A Step Toward Net Zero
The new STELVIN® development aligns with Amcor’s larger climate commitments under the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), aiming to reach net zero emissions by 2050. It also underscores the company’s dedication to increasing the use of recycled materials and reducing the environmental impact of packaging at scale.
What started as a small grower group’s desire to educate and guide themselves towards sustainable winegrowing practices has become Vineyard Team, an internationally recognized leader in the sustainability movement.
Since 1994, the 501(c)-3 non-profit has served its membership of farmers, winemakers, and industry partners by creating an educational network with the leadership of its staff and board of directors to help growers save resources and money, all while cultivating valuable relationships.
Vineyard Team will identify and promote the most environmentally safe, viticulturally and economically sustainable farming methods while maintaining or improving the quality and flavor of wine grapes.
The Team will be a model for wine grape growers and will promote the public trust of stewardship for natural resources.
Demonstration projects help growers learn about new management techniques, successfully adopt new practices, and minimize risk.
Staff, technical advisors (University of California Cooperative Extension/university professors), and growers collaborate to implement specific practices and share the results with the winegrowing community.
Click here to read more about the Demonstration Projects Vineyard Team has been involved with.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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Executive Director | Beth Vukmanic | beth@vineyardteam.org | 805-464-4851 | |
Outreach & Education Coordinator | Hayli Macober | hayli@vineyardteam.org | 805-464-4849 | |
SIP Certified Coordinator | Whitney Brownie | whitney@vineyardteam.org | 805-464-4850 |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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Vineyard Team | 5915 El Camino Real, Atascadero | California | United States of America | 93422 |