The Philippine Star

Coca-Cola reshapes approach to packaging

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The Coca-Cola Company is fundamenta­lly reshaping its approach to packaging, with a global goal to help collect and recycle the equivalent of 100 percent of its packaging by 2030.

This goal is the centerpiec­e of the company’s new packaging vision for a World Without Waste, which the Coca-Cola system intends to back with a multi-year investment that includes ongoing work to make packaging 100 percent recyclable. This begins with the understand­ing that food and beverage containers are an important part of people’s modern lives, but that there is much more to be done to reduce packaging waste globally.

“The world has a packaging problem – and, like all companies, we have a responsibi­lity to help solve it,” said James Quincey, president and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. “Through our World Without Waste vision, we are investing in our planet and our packaging to help make this problem a thing of the past.”

The company and its bottling partners are pursuing several key goals:

• Investing in the planet: By 2030, for every bottle or can the Coca-Cola system sells globally, it plans to take one back so it has more than one life. The company is investing its marketing dollars and skills behind this 100 percent collection goal to help people understand what, how and where to recycle. Coca-Cola will support collection of packaging across the industry, including bottles and cans from other companies. The CocaCola system will work with local communitie­s, industry partners, our customers, and consumers to help address issues like packaging litter and marine debris.

• Investing in packaging. To achieve its collection goal, The Coca-Cola company is continuing to work toward making all of its packaging 100 percent recyclable globally. The company is building better bottles, whether through more recycled content, by developing plant-based resins, or by reducing the amount of plastic in each container. By 2030, the Coca-Cola system also aims to make bottles with an average of 50 percent recycled content. The goal is to set a new global standard or beverage packaging. Currently, the majority of the Company’s packaging is recyclable.

World Without Waste is the next step in the company’s ongoing sustainabi­lity efforts, building off success in replenishi­ng an estimated 100 percent of the water it uses in its final beverages. The company achieved and exceeded its water replenishm­ent goal in 2015, five years ahead of expectatio­ns. These efforts are part of the company’s larger strategy to grow with conscience, by becoming a total beverage company that grows the right way.

“Bottles and cans shouldn’t harm our planet, and a litterfree world is possible,” Quincey said. “Companies like ours must be leaders. Consumers around the world care about our planet, and they want and expect companies to take action. That’s exactly what we’re going to do, and we invite others to join us on this critical journey.”

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