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Nespresso’s first home compostable, paper based coffee capsules showcased by celebrity promoters, George Clooney, Jean Dujardin and Camille Cottin

Nespresso’s first home compostable, paper based coffee capsules showcased by celebrity promoters, George Clooney, Jean Dujardin and Camille Cottin

September 06- 2023

Coffee Geography Magazine


Following last year’s ‘How far would you go for Nespresso’ TV ad, comedic trio, George Clooney, Jean Dujardin and Camille Cottin are back on the screens for another round of humour and banter. This time they’re marking the launch of Nespresso’s Paper Collection, alongside some very adorable furry friends.

The trio’s latest saga brings the same comedic energy and action-packed adventure, while underpinning Nespresso’s ongoing commitment to unforgettable tasting coffee, showcasing the brand’s new home-compostable paper-based capsules. 

The high-energy film sees the tables turn on George Clooney and Jean Dujardin, as Camille Cottin gets the better of them one more time. George Clooney smugly shows off his Nespresso paper capsules to Camille Cottin as they enter an elevator with Jean Dujardin, another neighbour and her many dogs. As the doors open and the dogs escape from their owner’s hands, George and Jean heroically chase after them to successfully bring them back to their owner. Back in their apartment, they discover Camille has taken all but one of their precious capsules during the commotion, leaving the two men to wrestle for the remaining coffee once again. Cut to Camille Cottin and the dog owner, full of laughter and enjoying the unforgettable Nespresso taste in the comfort of Camille’s living room.

Committed to bringing customers the ultimate coffee experience for more than 35 years, Nespresso’s new home compostable paper-based capsules offer coffee lovers another way to make sustainable choices whilst still enjoying the same incredible tasting coffee. The new range is compatible with the Nespresso Original machines. Customers in France and Switzerland – where the Paper Collection is being piloted – can purchase them by visiting their Nespresso boutiques or through their local website. Nespresso hopes to expand the launch to other countries in the coming years.