Today’s Solutions: July 26, 2024

Coca-Cola to test fully recycl

Coca-Cola to test fully recyclable paper bottle in Hungary

Coca-Cola has partnered with Danish startup Paboco (“Paper Bottle Company”) as one of many strategies to reduce the three million metric tons of plastic packaging it goes through per year. The company is already developing ways to use more recycled material, increase recycling rates, and test Read More...

Coca-Cola reveals first bottle

Coca-Cola reveals first bottle made from low-grade ocean plastic

Using breakthrough technology in plastic recycling methods, Coca Cola has revealed a new bottle made from previously low-quality marine waste plastic. The new bottle prototype is the first-ever plastic bottle made using marine plastic that has been successfully recycled from food and drink Read More...

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo cut ties

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo cut ties with pro-plastics lobbying association

With increasing social awareness about the plastic menace that has befallen upon the world, more and more companies are kneeling down to social pressure and are gradually moving away from single-use plastics. The latest instance comes from soft drink giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo which have Read More...

Sparkling water made with carb

Sparkling water made with carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere

Valser, a Swiss sparkling water brand owned by Coca-Cola, will soon sell beverages containing carbon dioxide that comes directly from the atmosphere. Coca-Cola HBC Switzerland, a vendor that makes Valser water, has partnered with Climeworks, which specializes in removing carbon dioxide from the Read More...

Coca-Cola supports a plastic-f

Coca-Cola supports a plastic-free planet, with investment in recycling company

Earlier this fall we heard that Coca-Cola, along with some of the world's largest organizations, signed the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, a commitment to begin eliminating unnecessary plastic packaging and, by 2025, moving entirely to plastic that is reusable, compostable, recyclable, and Read More...