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Coca-Cola Pushes Towards 25% Reusable Packaging By 2030 – $KO $DIA

By John F. Heerdink, Jr.

Reportedly, the Coca-Cola Company (KO) aims for 25% of its packaging globally to be reusable by 2030, after being criticized for worldwide plastic pollution. According to the global coalition Break Free From Plastic’s annual report released in October, the company was the world’s worst plastic polluter for the fourth year in a row in 2021.

The company informed that reusable packaging includes containers that can be refilled by consumers or companies, such as refillable fountain drink containers and glass and plastic bottles that are returnable. In 2020, 16% of the company’s packaging was reusable, around 90% of its refillable glass and plastic containers were collected.

If Coca-Cola hits its new goal, it will be “easier to achieve our objectives of a World Without Waste, where we intend to collect back a bottle or can for every one we sell by 2030,” stated Chief Executive Officer James Quincey.
 


Dow 30 Component, The Coca-Cola Company (KO), is the largest total beverage company in the world. It offers 500 plus brands in over 200 countries and is committed to reducing sugar in its drinks and providing new and diverse drinks to people everywhere. To learn more about The Coca-Cola Company (KO) and to continue to track its progress please visit the Vista Partners Coca-Cola Company Coverage Page.

 
 
 
 
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