The FINANCIAL — Coca-Cola is the first company in the Netherlands and Norway to bottle its entire portfolio of locally produced beverage brands in 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) packaging in support of the company’s global World Without Waste strategy.
Both markets transitioned all small plastic bottles to 100% rPET in October – including Coca-Cola, Sprite and Fanta – with large plastic bottles to follow in 2021. Norway and the Netherlands join Sweden, which completed the switch to 100% rPET in December 2019.
Coca-Cola currently bottles beverages in 100% rPET in 18 markets globally, a number that continues to climb during the pandemic.
The fully recyclable bottles will be used again and again as raw material for more new bottles, supporting closed-loop recycling systems and circular economies for PET. The switch to 100% rPET in the two countries will eliminate the use of more than 14,000 tons of new virgin oil-based plastic per year.
Joe Franses, vice president of sustainability for Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP), said the transition marks an important step in the Coca-Cola system’s journey in Western Europe to eliminate virgin, oil-based plastic across its packaging within the next decade.
As part of the joint sustainability action plan, “This is Forward”, Coca-Cola Western Europe and its local bottling partners at CCEP have pledged to collect a can or bottle for every one it sells and ensure that all packaging is fully recyclable by 2025, and ensure that at least 50% of the content of its PET bottles will come from recycled content by 2023. Combined, these efforts will remove more than 200,000 tons of virgin, oil-based PET per year.
Coca-Cola is the first company in the Netherlands and Norway to bottle its entire portfolio of locally produced beverage brands in 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) packaging in support of the company’s global World Without Waste strategy.
Both markets transitioned all small plastic bottles to 100% rPET in October – including Coca-Cola, Sprite and Fanta – with large plastic bottles to follow in 2021. Norway and the Netherlands join Sweden, which completed the switch to 100% rPET in December 2019.
Coca-Cola currently bottles beverages in 100% rPET in 18 markets globally, a number that continues to climb during the pandemic.
The fully recyclable bottles will be used again and again as raw material for more new bottles, supporting closed-loop recycling systems and circular economies for PET. The switch to 100% rPET in the two countries will eliminate the use of more than 14,000 tons of new virgin oil-based plastic per year.
Joe Franses, vice president of sustainability for Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP), said the transition marks an important step in the Coca-Cola system’s journey in Western Europe to eliminate virgin, oil-based plastic across its packaging within the next decade.
As part of the joint sustainability action plan, “This is Forward”, Coca-Cola Western Europe and its local bottling partners at CCEP have pledged to collect a can or bottle for every one it sells and ensure that all packaging is fully recyclable by 2025, and ensure that at least 50% of the content of its PET bottles will come from recycled content by 2023. Combined, these efforts will remove more than 200,000 tons of virgin, oil-based PET per year.
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