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Together for wetlands: Suntory and Natuurpunt restore 2,000-year-old peatlands in the Grote Netewoud

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Together for wetlands: Suntory and Natuurpunt restore 2,000-year-old peatlands in the Grote Netewoud

24/10/2025

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Animals and nature
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MEERHOUT – 24 October 2025 – Today, beverage producer Suntory Beverage and Food Europe (Suntory) — known for brands such as Schweppes, Orangina and Oasis — and Natuurpunt announced their collaboration in the Grote Netewoud in Meerhout. As part of the Interreg BUFFER+ project, the partners are investing in wetland conservation and peatland restoration, helping water remain longer in the landscape and enabling ecosystems to recover.

The Importance of Water for Nature and Business 

What does Natuurpunt have in common with a beverage producer? More than you might think: both recognize the immense importance of water. 
For Natuurpunt, wetland ecosystems are a powerful ally in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. For Suntory, water is an essential ingredient in its beverages and in the livelihood of surrounding communities. 

Both partners share the belief that we must use this precious resource responsibly — and that the water we use should also be given back to nature. Protecting the water cycle is key to climate change resilience. That’s why Suntory is investing in the Interreg BUFFER+ project, which focuses, among other things, on maintaining wet peatlands, both in the Grote Netewoud and in De Kevie in Tongeren. The project aims to restore the natural water balance and biodiversity of these areas, for instance by raising the groundwater level. 

Flemish Minister for Environment and Agriculture, Jo Brouns: "Restoring our wetlands is crucial in the fight against drought and climate change. Peatlands not only restore our water balance, they also store CO₂ and breathe new life into our natural environment. The fact that companies such as Suntory are backing projects like this shows that nature restoration is a shared responsibility. Only by investing together in the resilience of our ecosystems can we build a sustainable Flanders.

Giving Water Back to the Peat 

In the Grote Netewoud — which stretches across the municipalities of Geel, Balen, Mol, and Meerhout — centuries-old peat layers still lie hidden beneath the soil. Peat acts as a true carbon sponge: it stores large amounts of CO₂. However, once it dries out, for example through drainage, that stored greenhouse gas is released back into the atmosphere. Keeping peatlands wet is therefore crucial. 

To monitor how restoration measures contribute to rewetting, monitoring wells are being installed to measure groundwater levels. This requires drilling into the peat. The borehole made today revealed that while the top layer is almost completely dried out, wetter organic material still lies beneath — a layer that tells a story thousands of years old. Since peat typically grows by only about one millimeter per year, the peat found today is estimated to be around 2,000 years old. Natuurpunt will also focus on an educational program for schools and visitors to the area and beyond, with an emphasis on water as the source of all natural life, now and in the future. 

Investing in Nature Restoration 

John Maes, Chairman of Natuurpunt Beheer: “Large-scale nature restoration can only succeed through collaboration. Governments, nature organizations, and businesses each have a role to play in restoring our ecosystems. Investing in nature is not a cost, but a profitable choice: it strengthens biodiversity, water management, and our economy. The fact that international companies like Suntory are investing in this shows that caring for nature is also an investment in the future of our society.” 

Jaime Lago de Lanzos Bunzl, General Manager of Suntory Beverage & Food Benelux: “Over two decades, we’ve been engaged as Suntory in protecting and restoring water ecosystems through 35 Water Sanctuary projects in Japan and across the globe. That’s why we’re proud to join forces with Natuurpunt and to take meaningful action to restore Belgium’s precious wetlands and peatlands. This partnership is about resilience, adaptation, and education, giving back to the society and environment in which we operate. This collaboration with Natuurpunt reflects Suntory's dedication to respectful water stewardship, strengthening our global commitment to safeguarding this vital resource for the generations of today and tomorrow.” 

About Suntory Beverage and Food Europe 

Suntory Beverage & Food Benelux is part of Suntory Beverage & Food Europe (SBFE), one of five regional divisions of the Japan-based leading global drinks companies, Suntory Group. SBF Benelux distributes iconic brands including Schweppes*, Orangina, Oasis*, Gini, Orangina and MayTea across Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Globally, Suntory aims to become net water positive by 2050, ensuring a sustainable water cycle in the regions where it operates, including Belgium. SBF Benelux headquarters are located in Hoeilaart and its warehouse in Nivelles, Belgium. 

*Owned and commercialized within SBFE respective territories. 

For more information, please go to the website and LinkedIn account of SBF Benelux.  

 

About BUFFER+ 

The BUFFER+ project is a collaboration between 21 partners and 7 associated organisations from five countries in Northwest Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, France, and Germany. Their goal is to restore degraded peatlands and make them more climate-resilient. These restored areas enhance biodiversity and, thanks to their buffering capacity, act as key allies in the fight against climate change. 
Businesses, networks, land managers, and research institutions work together to develop sustainable models for long-term peatland restoration. 

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Suntory Beverage & Food Benelux (SBF Benelux) is een onderdeel van de regionale divisie Suntory Beverage & Food Europe (SBFE) van de Japanse groep Suntory. SBF Benelux bedient België, Nederland en Luxemburg met zijn iconische merkenportfolio, waaronder Schweppes, Oasis, May Tea, Gini en Orangina. Het hoofdkantoor is gevestigd in Hoeilaart en het logistiek centrum in Nijvel, België. Suntory Beverage & Food Benelux (SBF Benelux) fait partie de la division régionale Suntory Beverage & Food (SBFE) du groupe japonais Suntory. SBF Benelux dessert la Belgique, les Pays-Bas et le Luxembourg avec son portefeuille de marques emblématiques, dont Schweppes, Oasis, My Tea, Gini, et Orangina. Le siège social est situé à Hoeilaart et le centre logistique à Nivelles en Belgique. 

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