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Coca-Cola has introduced its World Without Waste campaign to collect the equivalent of 100% of its bottles, and make new bottles completely recyclable (AFP Photo/Cindy Ord) |
Washington
(AFP) - Coca-Cola is launching a campaign to collect and recycle 100 percent of
its packaging by 2030, part of a drive to reduce consumer waste globally, the
company announced Friday.
The
Georgia-based company, which markets more than 500 brands of sodas, juices,
water and teas, said it also is working to make all of its packaging 100 percent
recyclable worldwide.
"The
world has a packaging problem -- and, like all companies, we have a
responsibility to help solve it," Coca-Cola President and CEO James
Quincey said in a statement.
The iconic
brand is calling the new campaign "World Without Waste," and through
it "we are investing in our planet and our packaging to help make this
problem a thing of the past," he said.
By 2030,
the company said it will help reclaim one bottle or can for every one sold by
the company and its independent bottlers, wholesalers and retailers.
It also is
working to reduce waste by using an average of 50 percent recycled content in
its drinks bottles by 2030, developing plant-based resins and reducing the plastics
used in packaging.
As of 2016,
Coca-Cola claimed its brands accounted for nearly two billion daily servings of
soft drinks in more than 200 countries.
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