We’re excited to share that Revino won $20,000 at SEDCOR’s Shark Tank competition, as highlighted in a recent article by Casey Miller from the Salem Reporter. This funding will help us expand our bottle washing facility and continue our mission to create a sustainable, circular glass reuse system in the wine industry.
A huge thanks to Greg Norton of Salem Reporter for highlighting how Revino’s reusable wine bottles are driving sustainability across Oregon’s wine industry, with a refillable system that reduces waste and emissions.
A big thank you to Branden Andersen from Newsberg for featuring how Revino is partnering with wineries like Et Fille and Quady North to drive sustainability, using testimonials to showcase how reusable bottles are cutting carbon emissions by 85% and creating a closed-loop system.
As more wineries acknowledge the environmental impact of single-use glass, Revino’s reusable bottles are set to drive a major shift towards sustainable wine production.
We're thrilled to announce our partnership with O-I Packaging Solutions as we introduce returnable, reusable glass wine bottles, and mark a significant step towards enhancing the sustainability of wine packaging.
In an investigative feature on Oregon’s approach and follow-through on glass recycling, reporter Hannah Wallace of Oregon Business Magazine features Revino’s bottles as one of the solutions to Oregon’s glass recycling crisis.
Maxwell highlights Revino's commitment to a circular economy with reusable glass bottles, distributed to wineries in the Pacific Northwest, creating an infrastructure for collecting, washing, and recirculating them for up to 50 uses.
Revino, the audience favorite at the recent Early Stage company pitches, is gearing up for the prestigious Bend Venture Conference (BVC) on October 19-20th
Pete Danko from the Portland Business Journal shared the history of Oregon's highly successful Bottle Bill, which hasn't included wine bottles since its inception in 1971, and highlighted the positive reception of Revino's reusable wine bottles by the Oregon wine industry
dele Peters with Fast Company featured Revino in the publication's Start, Run, Grow entrepreneurship series. Noting the lack of refillable infrastructure for wine bottles in the United States, Peters notes the company is focused on expanding the use of their standardized bottle in the Oregon wine market first, but with hopes and plans to move into neighboring states soon.
In a recent article published by SevenFifty Daily, which covers reuse systems and alternatives around the globe, the spotlight is on Revino—an Oregon-based reuse platform that stands out as the most comprehensive solution.
We're thrilled to announce Keenan O'Hern has been named one of Wine Enthusiast's Future 40 honorees. This prestigious honor celebrates his visionary work in bringing refillable bottles to the wine industry.
Revino, an innovative and environmentally conscious company, proudly announces
the launch of its pioneering end-to-end refillable glass bottle reuse system.
Since the pandemic began, supply chain issues have impacted the availability of everything, for wineries, the current bottleneck is the bottles themselves.
We’re excited to share that Revino won $20,000 at SEDCOR’s Shark Tank competition, as highlighted in a recent article by Casey Miller from the Salem Reporter. This funding will help us expand our bottle washing facility and continue our mission to create a sustainable, circular glass reuse system in the wine industry.
A huge thanks to Greg Norton of Salem Reporter for highlighting how Revino’s reusable wine bottles are driving sustainability across Oregon’s wine industry, with a refillable system that reduces waste and emissions.
A big thank you to Branden Andersen from Newsberg for featuring how Revino is partnering with wineries like Et Fille and Quady North to drive sustainability, using testimonials to showcase how reusable bottles are cutting carbon emissions by 85% and creating a closed-loop system.
As more wineries acknowledge the environmental impact of single-use glass, Revino’s reusable bottles are set to drive a major shift towards sustainable wine production.
We're thrilled to announce our partnership with O-I Packaging Solutions as we introduce returnable, reusable glass wine bottles, and mark a significant step towards enhancing the sustainability of wine packaging.
In an investigative feature on Oregon’s approach and follow-through on glass recycling, reporter Hannah Wallace of Oregon Business Magazine features Revino’s bottles as one of the solutions to Oregon’s glass recycling crisis.
Maxwell highlights Revino's commitment to a circular economy with reusable glass bottles, distributed to wineries in the Pacific Northwest, creating an infrastructure for collecting, washing, and recirculating them for up to 50 uses.
Revino, the audience favorite at the recent Early Stage company pitches, is gearing up for the prestigious Bend Venture Conference (BVC) on October 19-20th
Pete Danko from the Portland Business Journal shared the history of Oregon's highly successful Bottle Bill, which hasn't included wine bottles since its inception in 1971, and highlighted the positive reception of Revino's reusable wine bottles by the Oregon wine industry