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up to 1.3 billion pounds (602,000 metric tons) of Coca-Cola’s plastic packaging could enter waterways by 2030, a quantity sufficient to fill the stomachs of more than 18 million blue whales.
According to the report, if Coca-Cola increased its level of reusable packaging to 26.4% by 2030, the company could reduce its overall plastic use. Despite campaigns to increase reusable plastic ...
or thicker PET plastic containers, which are designed for 25 uses. Coca-Cola itself acknowledged in 2022 that reusable packaging was “among the most effective ways to reduce waste”, and ...
More than 10,000 cans of Original Coca-Cola have been voluntarily recalled due to possible plastic contamination ... the following details on the can or packaging: Labeling: "Canned Under ...
The recall, which affects more than 10,000 cans of Coca-Cola, were recalled because they may have been contaminated with a foreign object: plastic. The FDA did not mention any injuries or ...
So how does Coca-Cola, the world’s leading soft drink ... brands and choosing products with recyclable or plastic-free packaging. Every small step helps reduce the vast tide of plastic waste ...
The recall affects more than 864 packs of Original Coca-Cola cans. More than 10,000 cans of Original Coca-Cola have been voluntarily recalled due to possible plastic contamination. The recall was ...
A total of 864 cases — each of which has 12 Coca-Cola cans — have been recalled because they were contaminated with plastic ... recalled due to mislabeled packaging, resulting in undeclared ...
The report also estimates that up to 1.3 billion pounds (602,000 metric tons) of the plastic packaging that Coca-Cola uses annually by 2030 would enter the world’s waterways and oceans if the ...
WASHINGTON, March 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Oceana released a new report that projects The Coca-Cola Company’s plastic use will exceed 9.1 billion pounds (4.1 million metric tons) per ...
The report also estimates that up to 1.3 billion pounds (602,000 metric tons) of the plastic packaging that Coca-Cola uses annually by 2030 would enter the world’s waterways and oceans if the company ...