Why Coke Stopped Using Glass Bottles - One Earth Film Festival Elmore takes viewers from the Coca-Cola origin story, through many key stops, including the decision to move from returnable bottles to throw-aways, the resulting and inevitable litter problem, and the “Don’t be a litterbug” campaign of the 50s and 60s (remember that?), which Elmore frames as a beverage-industry strategy to shift the blame for this growing mess from themselves onto
Coca-Cola Faces Backlash After Scaling Back Packaging Plans Coca-Cola previously said it intended to have at least 25% of its beverages globally in refillable or returnable glass or plastic bottles or in fountain dispensers with reusable packaging by 2030
A reusable bottle design for multiple brands: Universal Bottle Coca-Cola’s Universal Bottle is a reusable plastic (PET) bottle which can be used across multiple soda brands in Latin America When a consumer finishes a drink, they can return the bottle to the point-of-sale where the producer collects empty bottles to be refilled and reused On average, these bottles are reused up to 25 more times, reducing overall plastic use by 90% Introduced by Coca
Coca-Cola to increase use of reusable bottles - The Smart City Journal The Coca-Cola Company today announced an industry-leading goal to significantly boost its use of reusable packaging By 2030, the company aims to have at least 25% of all beverages globally across its portfolio of brands sold in refillable returnable glass or plastic bottles, or in refillable containers through traditional fountain or Coca-Cola Freestyle dispensers | Explore more smart city
A €12 million investment to bring returnable and resealable glass . . . Returnable and resealable glass bottles: relentless focus on customer and consumer demand drives innovation The new line significantly expands the range of returnable products in the Coca-Cola HBC portfolio to include Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in a 400ml glass bottle for at-home and on-the-go consumption
Introduction of the Deposit Return Scheme in the Republic . . . - Coca-Cola Agnese Filippi, Country Manager, Coca‑Cola Ireland, explains: “ The introduction of a Deposit Return Scheme is an important industry milestone in the development of a circular economy for plastic bottles and cans and helping Ireland to reach its 2030 recycling targets
Returnable Coke bottles now available in 7 provinces Our PETCO members are rolling out sustainable packaging initiatives like the two-litre returnable PET bottle from Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa, while our friends at non-profit organisations like Ocean Pledge are working hard to educate vulnerable youth about the value of protecting our environmental resources
The Journey of Returnable Glass Bottles in Hong Kong - Swire Coca-Cola Since 1965, Swire Coca-Cola HK has been producing glass-bottled beverages in Hong Kong After more than half a century, the iconic “Coca-Cola” glass bottle has become a nostalgic collective memory for Hongkongers: fizzy, perfectly cold, and utterly iconic Keeping pace with the times, Swire Coca-Cola HK introduced an optimised version of the returnable glass bottle (RGB) to the market in
Coca-Cola makes changes to 1. 25l glass bottles to align with . . . SOUTH AFRICA – Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), a franchise of American multinational beverages company Coca-Cola, has announced plans to introduce new 1 25 returnable glass bottles that align with its sustainability and transparency goals “We are changing our Returnable Glass Bottles (1,25l) to make them more eco-friendly with paper labels and reusable across all the brands we make
Coca-Cola Beverages SA Rolls Out Returnable PET Bottles The recommended retail price for the 2L Coca-Cola Original Taste – Less Sugar beverage is R17 which excludes a R9 deposit Other brands, like Coca-Cola No Sugar, Sprite, Fanta and Stoney are also available in the new 2L returnable PET plastic bottle at a recommended retail price of R14 excluding the R9 deposit
Why did Coca-Cola stop using glass bottles? - Resto NYC Coca-Cola is one of the most iconic brands in the world, known for its famous contoured glass bottles However, in recent decades, the company has moved away from returnable glass bottles and transitioned to using plastic and aluminum This shift away from glass has been driven by several factors