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Refillable soda bottles used to be the norm. Can they come back?
Fast Company, February 17, 2022
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Coca-Cola Pledges to Reduce Single-Use Bottles, Increase Refillables
February 11, 2022
In a victory that could dramatically reduce ocean plastic pollution, The Coca-Cola Company committed to sell 25% of its products in reusable packaging by 2030 – up from an estimated current share of 16%. Refillable bottles are the primary form of reusable packaging that Coca-Cola uses, and they can be refilled and resold 30 to […]
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Oceana: Coca-Cola Pledges to Increase Refillable Bottles, but Commitment Lacks Transparency
February 10, 2022
The Coca-Cola Company today announced a new goal to reach 25% reusable packaging by 2030. The announcement was made during the company’s Fourth Quarter 2021 Earnings Call and supports its World Without Waste environmental program. Absent from the announcement were details on exactly what the 25% target represents and metrics indicating how this may contribute […]
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Coca-Cola Pledges to Reduce Single-Use Bottles, Increase Refillables
February 10, 2022
In a victory that could dramatically reduce ocean plastic pollution, The Coca-Cola Company committed to sell 25% of its products in reusable packaging by 2030 – up from an estimated current share of 16%. Refillable bottles are the primary form of reusable packaging that Coca-Cola uses, and they can be refilled and resold 30 to […]
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New Law in New York State Will Reduce Plastic Pollution in Hotels
December 31, 2021
New York state enacted an Oceana-backed law will reduce plastic pollution in hotels by prohibiting small plastic bottles of personal care products for guests. These bottles contribute to the 33 billion pounds of plastic that pollute the ocean each year. This action made New York the sixth state to enact an Oceana-supported plastic reduction bill […]