South China Morning Post

Coca-Cola launches 500ml bottles made from 100% recycled plastic in HK

- Martin Choi martin.choi@scmp.com

Coca-Cola has announced the launch of 500ml bottles made completely out of recycled plastic for its namesake fizzy drink in Hong Kong, as part of a push to reduce its environmen­tal footprint.

It said yesterday all 500ml bottles for Coca-Cola Original, Coca-Cola No Sugar and CocaCola Plus in Hong Kong had shifted to 100 per cent recycled polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (rPET) in their production, the first such use of the material in China.

This will help the drinks maker achieve its goal of collecting and recycling every bottle and can that it produces by 2030, according to Tim Warwick, vice-president of operations for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau and Mongolia.

The firm also aims to make all of its packages 100 per cent recyclable by 2025. It has already made the move to recycle 500ml plastic bottles in nations such as Canada, the Philippine­s and Myanmar.

“By using 100 per cent rPET bottles, we are taking a significan­t step to reducing our environmen­tal footprint and creating a more sustainabl­e future for all,” Warwick said at a launch event for the recycled bottles yesterday.

Polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (PET) is the world’s most recycled plastic with rates of 31 per cent in the United States and 52 per cent in Europe, according to industry associatio­ns representi­ng North American and European producers of PET.

“In Hong Kong, we have to dispose of about 2,300 tonnes of plastic waste every day into our landfills, accounting for about 21 per cent of our total municipal solid waste,” Director of Environmen­tal Protection Samuel Chui Ho-kwong said at the launch event.

“Out of this plastic waste, around 4 per cent, that is more than a hundred tonnes per day, are plastic beverage bottles, of which over 90 per cent are made of PET. PET plastic bottles have a very high recycling value and can be turned into useful resources.

“This new and environmen­tally friendly packaging will not only contribute to the developmen­t of a local circular economy of plastics, but also [act as] an encouragin­g benchmark for the trade.”

We are taking a significan­t step to reducing our environmen­tal footprint

TIM WARWICK, COCA-COLA

The government aims to enact legislatio­n later this year introducin­g so-called producer responsibi­lity schemes for various goods, including plastic drink containers, from 2025. It seeks to have manufactur­ers, distributo­rs and consumers share the costs of collection, processing, recycling and disposal.

In collaborat­ion with the Drink Without Waste initiative, CocaCola and bottling partner Swire Coca-Cola are investing HK$3 million this year to support a new neighbourh­ood collection scheme by mobilising participat­ing housing estates, their cleaners and resident households to build a recycling mechanism.

Drink Without Waste is a voluntary scheme bringing together drink manufactur­ers and environmen­tal groups to raise the recycling rate of single-use bottles and containers in the city.

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