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Bizcommunity on MSNCoca-Cola rolls out 2-litre returnable PET bottlesCoca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) has officially rolled out its innovative 2-litre returnable PET bottles, also known ...
Nuka Cola Cranberry is a variant of Nuka Cola found in Fallout 76. It was produced before the Great War kicked off and was created using celery-flavored sparkling waters mixed with artificial flavors.
The activist group highlighted Coca-Cola's status as a top plastic polluter, producing 120 billion throwaway bottles annually.
Coca-Cola produces 120 billion throwaway plastic bottles a year, Greenpeace Africa said at a protest in South Africa today, urging the soda maker to use glass and tin packaging to cut back on ...
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners is accused of driving plastic pollution in Samoa after replacing reusable glass bottles with single-use plastic alternatives - raising concerns about potential ...
A Fallout superfan with one of the world’s largest merchandise collections has filled her 1950s house with nuclear bunker rations, Geiger counters and Nuka Cola bottles in tribute to the video ...
A Fallout superfan with one of the world’s largest merchandise collections has filled her 1950s house with nuclear bunker rations, Geiger counters and Nuka Cola bottles in tribute to the video ...
Coca-Cola itself acknowledged in 2022 that reusable packaging was “among the most effective ways to reduce waste”, and committed to a goal of reaching 25 per cent reusable packaging by 2030.
Coca-Cola reported that 14% of its beverages were sold in reusable containers in both 2022 and 2023, but that the share of Coca-Cola beverages sold in reusable glass bottles increased in 2024.
One example can be found at Coca-Cola, which last week committed to disclosing its investments in reusable bottles and to track the outcome of these efforts.
It made a similar argument and resulted in Coca-Cola’s pledge to sell 25 percent of its beverage volume in a reusable format — whether in glass or plastic bottles, or from soda fountains — by 2030.
It made a similar argument and resulted in Coca-Cola’s pledge to sell 25% of its beverage volume in a reusable format—whether in glass or plastic bottles, or from soda fountains—by 2030.
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