Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Norwegian Cruise Line, a trailblazer in global cruising, is partnering with eco-friendly serveware specialist Drinique to launch an innovative collection of reusable bento box-style serveware crafted from 50% certified recycled materials. This new line offers a sleek, space-saving solution for guests to savor their in-room breakfast while reducing the bulk of traditional porcelain plates and eliminating the use of plastic cling wrap. Drinique’s bento box-style serveware is made with Eastman TritanTM 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. “We are excited to help companies like NCL drive change to meet their environmental goals,” said Andrew Elliott , president of Drinique. “The durability of Tritan Renew helps our partners innovate while providing guests with an effortless dining experience and reducing single-use plastic waste.

” This initiative exemplifies Norwegian Cruise Line’s dedication to making a meaningful difference through its worldwide sustainability initiative, Sail & SustainTM. “As part of our commitment to reduce single-use plastic onboard, we continuously search for opportunities to implement environmentally friendly practices, while k.