'Recycling is not a satisfactory solution': Danone, Nestlé, Coca-Cola face legal pressure over plastic bottle claims

Michael Holder
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ClientEarth joins legal action against three leading brands, which aims to challenge recyclability and recycled content claims

Food and drink brands Nestlé, Danone, and Coca-Cola are facing growing scrutiny over the labelling of their plastic water bottles as either '100 per cent' recycled or recyclable, with several green groups...

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