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Coca-Cola Supports New Plant-Based Bottles

American multinational beverage corporation, Coca-Cola, is making impressive strides towards a more plant-based approach in the food and beverage industry. Supporting the Dutch biochemical company, Avantium, Coca-Cola and associated beverage giants are backing a new plant-based plastic capable of decomposing within just a year. This eco-friendly plastic is made from plant sugars rather than fossil fuels. Through this approach, the future […]

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Emily Crofton | May 29, 2020
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Coca-Cola is The World’s Largest Plastic Polluter Again

2018 Break Free From Plastic Audit Break Free From Plastic has recently concluded that Coke is the largest plastic polluter in the world. In North America, Nestle, Solo Cup, and Starbucks were the next largest polluters and all added together didn’t equal to them amount of plastic pollution produced by Coke. The study was completed by 72,000 volunteers in 51 countries […]

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Dan Scheibelein | January 28, 2020
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Friday Fun: Hot Lava VS. Coke Can VIDEO:

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Liquid hot magma (hot lava) can range in temperature from 700-1200 °C (1,300-2,200 °F). Hot lava can pretty much do anything it wants and no one has yet attempted to create ‘lava containment systems’ per se. At least, Coca Cola hasn’t yet. Photographer Bryan Lowry decided to see what would happen when a Coke met lava in Hawaii. The first can has a hole in it to keep it from exploding. The second can is au natural. […]

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