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Coca-Cola made headlines in 2009 when it introduced the PlantBottle, a beverage bottle made from 30% plant-based materials. The company’s ultimate goal has been to make a 100% plant-based bottle ...
Since 2009, Coke says it has cranked out 18 billion PlantBottle containers, saving 400,000 barrels of oil in 28 countries combined. "By using PlantBottle technology in a plug-in hybrid ...
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PET plastic bottle is made under the company’s PlantBottle packaging initiative. Made from renewable plant materials, this PlantBottle packaging is a first of its kind from Coca-Cola company’s ...
The newly unveiled plant-based bottle arrives more than a decade after the company first introduced its so-called PlantBottle, consisting of recyclable PET plastic made from up to 30 percent plant ...
Coca-Cola debuted "PlantBottle" packaging in 2009, which is 30% comprised of plant materials. The new PlantBottle that Coke debuted this week is its first to be made 100% from sugar cane plastic.
The Coca-Cola Company today announced a partnership with JBF Industries Ltd. to further expand production of the plant-based material used in the Company’s PlantBottle™ packaging. The supply ...
The Coca-Cola Company's so-called PlantBottle packaging may not be as eco-friendly as its marketing claims suggest. Reuters/Soe Zeya Tun The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) is claiming to be green ...
The company launched PlantBottle in 2009 with packaging made from up to 30 percent plant-based materials. Since then, more than 35 billion bottles have been distributed in nearly 40 countries.
The two companies collaborated to bring Coca-Cola's PlantBottle technology, which uses up to 30 percent plant-based materials for beverage packaging, to the interior of a Fusion Energi research ...
The Coca-Cola Co. defended its PlantBottle packaging after critics accused it of overstating the packaging’s environmental benefits. Reuters The Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE:KO) is defending the ...