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Coca-Cola company trials first paper bottle (www.investor.bg)

Coca-Cola is to test a paper bottle as part of a longer-term bid to eliminate plastic from its packaging entirely. The prototype is made by a Danish company from an extra-strong paper shell that still contains a thin plastic liner. But the goal is to create a 100% recyclable, plastic-free bottle capable of preventing gas escaping from carbonated drinks. The barrier must also ensure no fibres flake off into the liquid. That would...

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Climate change is real and people around the world are beginning to feel its effects. This is not a statement of a passionate eco activist. This is what science says. Climate change is considered by the United Nations as one of the most pressing issues of our time, as it threatens the lives and livelihoods of billions of people. Living greener is not just a trend, it is an urgent necessity. Everyone can play their part in this process – both individuals and businesses....

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The Coca-Cola Company announced today in the United States the introduction of a new 13.2oz bottle made from 100% recycled plastic material (rPET)*. This new bottle will be available first in the company’s biggest and most iconic brand: Coca-Cola®. In addition, the company announced today in the U.S. the transition to bottles made from 100% recycled plastic material* across a selection of brands in the portfolio, including DASANI® and smartwater®, which will...

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As of 2021 when you buy a bottle of DEVIN you go green for the climate This certification reflects the commitment and measures taken by the company to reduce emissions linked to its own operations, indirect emissions throughout the value chain and offsetting its residual emissions through the biggest wind park in Bulgaria Bulgaria's bottled water market leader Devin JSC is now a certified CO2 neutral company, receiving a label issued by the international c...

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What would you do if you had 1 billion dollars? Your list will probably include a new house, trip around the world, starting your own business. What would you answer if we put a condition – the money should be spent on tackling a global problem. Which one will you address – climate change, poverty, inequity? The world has been facing a number of challenges long before the COVID-19 outbreak and the only way to solve them is the joint efforts of all parties involved...

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