Soft drinks sector promises to put fizz into carbon-cutting efforts

Jessica Shankleman
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New industry roadmap signed by Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Britvic commits to using low carbon fertilisers for fruit drinks and cutting packaging waste

Leading soft drink manufacturers will today commit to reducing the environmental footprint of their products by signing up to a new roadmap that aims to tackle the sector's vast carbon footprint. Around...

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