Welcome to

The New Zealand Beverage Council

We are the industry association for New Zealand’s non-alcoholic beverage sector.

We proudly represent the manufacturers, brand owners and suppliers of New Zealand’s juice, carbonated soft drinks, flavoured dairy and bottled water industry.

Our membership is diverse, and range from large multinational brands, local New Zealand producers, to those companies that provide a wide range of goods and services to the industry. And our members represent over 75 percent of the non-alcoholic ready-to-drink industry sold at a retail level.

Updates

This webinar is now available in the Members Area. Log into the member portal and go to Webinars to view this valuable presentation.

FSANZ Releases 2024 Consumer Insights Tracker
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has released the 2024 Consumer Insights Tracker, a key resource for monitoring consumer attitudes and behaviours relating to food safety, nutrition, and labelling across Australia and New Zealand. Now in its second year, the annual survey represents a growing body of evidence to inform FSANZ’s policy development and regulatory priorities.
See Consumer Insights Tracker. We encourage you to review this valuable document.

New members

Welcome Right Hand Man (RHM) to the NZBC - Marketing Services Tailored to Help Owners Grow Their Business. At RHM they believe in the power of quality marketing to drive bottom-line results. Business marketing that's tailored to suit the unique goals of a business. Which is why they created Right Hand Man. A small marketing agency which offers a full range of strategy, design, digital, and campaign solutions. Visit their website here

We welcome Massey University College of Sciences to the NZBC. Massey University College of Sciences supports innovation in the food and beverage sector with pilot processing facilities, consumer and sensory science, research and consultancy, and analytical services. For more information, please get in touch with Al Baxter on a.baxter@massey.ac.nz

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