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Why join the SWR?

Why join the SWR?

Be a pioneer in driving wine sustainability.

Be part of the journey towards creating consensus around what global sustainability means in wine.

Co-fund research projects that enable your sustainability progress.

Build your network and knowledge.

Reinforce your sustainability credibility with customers and partners.

Membership

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Our Members

Organisation type
Country of origin..
Alko
Associate Member
Organisation type: Retailer
Founding member
Amorim Cork
Associate Member
Organisation type: Supplier
Country of origin: South Africa
BLB Vignobles
Wine Value Chain Member
Organisation type: Producer
Founding member
BSI
Wine Value Chain Member
Organisation type: Industry Association
Catena Institute of Wine
Affiliate Member
Organisation type: NGO
Founding member
Grupo Avinea
Affiliate Member
Organisation type: Producer
Napa Green
Affiliate Member
Organisation type: Certification Programme
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates
Associate Member
Organisation type: Producer, Retailer
Sustainable Winegrowing British Columbia (SWBC)
Wine Value Chain Member
Organisation type: Certification Programme
Country of origin: Italy
Founding member
Systembolaget
Associate Member
Organisation type: Retailer
The Wine Society
Associate Member
Organisation type: Retailer
Country of origin: Australia
Treasury Wine Estates
Affiliate Member
Organisation type: Producer
Founding member
Vingruppen
Wine Value Chain Member
Organisation type: Retailer
Founding member
Waitrose & Partners
Affiliate Member
Organisation type: Retailer

SWR Member Driven Projects

Key and emerging topics will have dedicated research projects co-funded by the SWR members.

Active Member Driven Initiatives Include:

  1. Packaging – Harmonising collection of data; setting packaging priorities; low carbon options and their availability.
  2. Vineyard Inputs – Setting out the key issues and developing a roadmap for sustainable improvements.
  3. Social/Human Rights – A shared view of social, community and labour rights issues and solutions in the wine supply and distribution chain.

SWR recognises there are vital and pressing issues to be tackled including climate change and GHG emissions reductions. We are working with partner organisations to address these in our packaging initiative.

Over time the SWR will work on other critical issues such as water use, climate adaptation and sustainable logistics.

How to join

If you would like to find out more information on membership or how you can contribute to the SWR, please get in touch here.