The coffee company Nespresso has announced ambitious new plans to help make its operations more sustainable. The company is a brand name by for in of on over the Nestlé group by for in of on over companies. It makes and sells espresso coffee machines and the single-use containers by for in of on over coffee needed by for in of on over the device. Its new initiative by for in of on over sustainability is called 'The Positive Cup'. This aims to source one by for in of on over its ranges of coffee through totally sustainable methods, while helping some by for in of on over the world's poorest coffee farmers. It will invest just by for in of on over $16 million in Ethiopia, Kenya and South Sudan. A company spokesperson said it, "aims to protect the future by for in of on over the highest quality coffees and secure the livelihoods by for in of on over the farmers that grow them". A main component by for in of on over the campaign is to recycle all by for in of on over the aluminium capsules used by for in of on over the machines. The company will collect the capsules "wherever the company does business" and "increase recycling rates". The company also said it would become "100 per cent carbon neutral" by for in of on over 2020 by for in of on over planting trees to compensate by for in of on over its carbon footprint. CEO Jean-Marc Duvoisin said: "Our sustainability approach has always been designed to do more than simply minimise impacts." Hollywood actor George Clooney said: "The investment… by for in of on over South Sudan's coffee sector, even while the conflict is ongoing, is providing much-needed income by for in of on over hundreds by for in of on over farmers and their families living by for in of on over coffee communities."