As part of the effort to eliminate single-use plastics, bottle-free zones will be established at Alpine's factories and at races.
Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso helped Alpine finish fifth in the Formula 1 constructor's championship in the 2021 season.
Alpine has been undergoing a major re-organisation process spearheaded by the team's CEO Laurent Rossi, which began on January 13.
The Enstone-based team enjoyed a breakthrough 2021 Formula 1 season, with Esteban Ocon winning his first Grand Prix in Hungary.
Alonso stated early this year that he had enjoyed his return to Formula One more than he had anticipated, and that the season had been good.
The Enstone-based team has spent many years in Formula One's middle, but their goal remains to return to the top of the field.
The likes of McLaren’s Lando Norris, Alpine’s Esteban Ocon, and Williams’ (now Mercedes) George Russell delivered some great performances.
The two title protagonists, Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, took it to the very last lap of the very last race to decide the championship.
With 25 minutes remaining after Verstappen won FP1, Hamilton set the FP2 benchmark of 1m23.691s under the floodlights on soft tyres.
Hamilton passed Verstappen at the final corner on Lap 43 and pushed him wide at Turn 27, taking the lead and putting in the fastest laps.