Drinks companies publish plan to wipe out plastic waste by 2030

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Drinks companies publish plan to wipe out plastic waste by 2030

Industry report urges government to create consistent nationwide recycling system to help achieve target

A group of bottled water and soft drink manufacturers have come up with a roadmap to eliminate plastic packaging waste by 2030. Nine companies have set out their vision to create a production and distribution...

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