Coca-Cola brings its first 100 per cent recycled plastic bottle to the US

Michael Holder
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Firm plans to begin rolling out 100 per cent recycled plastic bottles for select Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and Dasani water brands in coming months

Coca-Cola has this week announced a host of product innovations across its portfolio of soft drinks aimed at cutting down on plastic pollution, in a move it estimates will reduce the use of virgin plastic...

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