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NEFT Vodka Earth Day Hackney Event 2026

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NEFT Vodka Earth Day Hackney Event 2026

Key Points

  • NEFT Vodka, an award-winning two-ingredient vodka in eco-friendly metal barrels, launches a month-long sustainability initiative for Earth Day.
  • Launch event at The Fox pub (372 Kingsland Road, E8 4DA) in Hackney on 22 April 2026 from 7pm, open to the local community.
  • Features a limited-edition sustainable cocktail menu using lower-impact, seasonal ingredients; first 50 guests get a complimentary NEFT serve.
  • £3 donated from every cocktail sold on the menu (22 April to 22 May 2026) to the Canal & River Trust, supporting over 2,000 miles of UK waterways.
  • Emphasises shift in drinks industry towards sustainable packaging; NEFT’s lightweight, recyclable metal barrel reduces waste and emissions versus glass.
  • Amanda McLeod, CCO at NEFT Vodka, highlights packaging innovation and support for local producers and waterway projects.
  • Event includes reusable NEFT tote bags for menu purchasers and a living wall installation on ecosystems and waterways.
  • NEFT Vodka made from Austrian Alps spring water and rye grains; no sugar or additives; promotes responsible drinking (18+).

NEFT Vodka (East London Times) April 20, 2026 – Hackney, London, NEFT Vodka, the premium brand recognised for its eco-conscious barrel packaging, has announced a month-long sustainability drive tied to Earth Day. The initiative begins with a community event at The Fox pub on 22 April 2026 and channels proceeds to the Canal & River Trust.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What is NEFT Vodka’s New Earth Day Initiative in Hackney?
  • When and Where is the Launch Event Happening?
  • Why Did NEFT Vodka Choose the Canal & River Trust?
  • How Does NEFT Vodka’s Packaging Support Sustainability?
  • What Makes NEFT Vodka Unique?
  • What Extra Features Are at the Hackney Event?
  • How Does This Fit Industry Trends?
  • Background of the Development
  • Predictions for Local Businesses and Residents

What is NEFT Vodka’s New Earth Day Initiative in Hackney?

The campaign, detailed in a press release from EINPresswire.com dated 19 April 2026, transforms cocktail experiences into contributions for UK waterways.

It runs from 22 April to 22 May 2026, starting with an Earth Day party at The Fox (372 Kingsland Road, E8 4DA) from 7pm. Local residents and visitors can sample a limited-edition menu crafted with lower-impact and seasonal ingredients, reimagining popular drinks.

The first 50 guests receive a complimentary NEFT serve upon arrival. NEFT Vodka commits £3 from every cocktail sold on this menu to the Canal & River Trust, which maintains over 2,000 miles of UK canals and rivers.

When and Where is the Launch Event Happening?

The launch takes place on Wednesday, 22 April 2026, at The Fox in Hackney. As per the EINPresswire.com release, the event invites the local community for an early look at the menu.

It extends the brand’s sustainability ethos into a bar setting, allowing participants to engage directly.

Why Did NEFT Vodka Choose the Canal & River Trust?

NEFT Vodka selected the Canal & River Trust for its efforts in protecting and restoring waterways. The donation supports community projects that revitalise these spaces and foster wellbeing.

This aligns with the campaign’s focus on natural ecosystems, evident in the event’s living wall installation.

How Does NEFT Vodka’s Packaging Support Sustainability?

The initiative spotlights a broader industry trend, as noted in the press release: 54% of consumers see excessive glass as an environmental issue. NEFT Vodka uses a lightweight, fully recyclable metal barrel that cuts packaging waste and transport emissions compared to glass bottles. This design keeps the liquid cold for hours and challenges traditional methods.

As reported in the EINPresswire.com article, Amanda McLeod, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at NEFT Vodka, stated:

“Sustainability for us starts long before a drink is poured; it starts with how it’s packaged and transported. NEFT’s barrel was designed to challenge the waste and inefficiency of traditional glass, offering a lighter, fully recyclable alternative that reduces emissions across the supply chain.”

McLeod added:

“Now, we’re taking this a step further by offering a bespoke, sustainable cocktail menu all month long, built around celebrating British seasonal produce and championing local producers. We are proud to be donating money from every cocktail sold to the Canal & River Trust, supporting their ongoing community projects focused on revitalising our local waterways and creating wellbeing spaces for the future.”

What Makes NEFT Vodka Unique?

NEFT Vodka stands out as a two-ingredient spirit: mineral-rich mountain spring water from the Austrian Alps and ancient rye grains.

It contains no sugar or additives, delivering a refined taste suitable neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails. The brand’s mission, as outlined in its about section on neftvodka.com/en, is to elevate vodka standards through clean production and sustainable packaging.

The eco-friendly, unbreakable metal barrel minimises environmental impact while maintaining quality.

What Extra Features Are at the Hackney Event?

Beyond cocktails, guests buying from the sustainability menu receive a reusable NEFT tote bag. The venue features a living wall installation that nods to the campaign’s waterway and ecosystem themes. These elements encourage participation and extend the experience home.

How Does This Fit Industry Trends?

The campaign reflects evolving consumer priorities in the drinks sector. Sustainability discussions now centre on packaging alongside ingredients. By integrating its barrel innovation into a live bar environment, NEFT Vodka makes its story tangible for drinkers.

The EINPresswire.com coverage emphasises how this approach lets consumers “see and be part of” the sustainability narrative.

Background of the Development

NEFT Vodka emerged with a focus on premium quality and environmental responsibility. Its barrel packaging originated as a response to glass bottle drawbacks, including weight, fragility, and high emissions during shipping.

The brand sources water from deep Austrian Alpine springs and rye from ancient grains, ensuring purity without extras.

Past efforts have built this initiative: NEFT has promoted its recyclable design across markets. The Hackney event marks an escalation, tying product features to charitable action via the Canal & River Trust, a UK charity managing historic waterways since 2012.

This builds on Earth Day traditions, observed globally on 22 April since 1970, to promote environmental awareness.

Predictions for Local Businesses and Residents

This development can affect Hackney’s bar operators, residents, and waterway enthusiasts. Local venues like The Fox gain footfall from themed events, potentially boosting sales through specialised menus. Donations to the Canal & River Trust may enhance nearby waterways, such as the Regent’s Canal, improving recreational spaces for Hackney’s 260,000-plus population.

Residents interested in sustainable drinking options receive accessible low-impact choices, aligning with rising eco-preferences (54% consumer concern per the release). Community involvement fosters loyalty to brands like NEFT, while producers of seasonal British ingredients see increased visibility. Over time, similar initiatives could normalise sustainable practices in East London’s nightlife, supporting waterway maintenance amid urban pressures.

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