Study: Coca-Cola's plastic footprint on track to exceed 4.1 million metric tons a year

Stuart Stone
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New study by Oceana warns based on current trends drinks giant's plastic use is set to rise through to 2030, leading to huge environmental impacts

The Coca-Cola Company's plastic use is set to exceed 4.1 million metric tons a year by 2030 if the company does not change its practices, a damning new study published today by Oceana has warned. The...

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