2020-06-08 14:19:05, Cca.com.au, source

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Coca-Cola Oceania and Coca-Cola Amatil NZ jointly announce a major increase in recycled plastic

By the end of this year, all plastic bottles smaller than 1 litre and water bottles across all sizes will be made from entirely recycled plastic in New Zealand

This means over half of the plastic bottles produced by Coca-Cola Amatil in New Zealand will be made from recycled plastic

Already all the bottles and cans we make can be recycled, and this takes it a step further towards creating a truly circular economy."

The initiative is part of Coca-Cola's international efforts to reduce its impact on the environment and encourage sustainable practices across all countries where it operates.

The Coca-Cola Company has a global goal of reducing waste and collecting and recycling as many cans and bottles as it sells each year by 2030.

Coca-Cola Oceania and Coca-Cola Amatil NZ support a number of grassroots initiatives to help collect and recycle beverage containers including Sea Cleaners, The Public Place Recycling Scheme and the Band Together anti-litter campaign.

To learn more about this announcement and Coca-Cola's sustainable packaging goals and initiatives, visit coca-colajourney.co.nz/sustainability.

This move is part of Coca-Cola's global commitment to a World Without Waste, and to increase recycled content and make all its bottles and cans recyclable and an extension to both company's commitment to the Ministry for the Environment's Plastic Packaging Declaration

New Zealand is one of the first countries to achieve and exceed Coca-Cola's global sustainable packaging goal around increasing the use of recycled plastic, which aims to make all bottles with an average of 50% recycled content by 2030

Coca-Cola Oceania and Coca-Cola Amatil NZ today announced a major increase in the use of recycled plastic as part of a global commitment to help solve the growing packaging problem.

The companies jointly announced the bold sustainability commitment that all its plastic bottles smaller than 1 litre and all water bottles will be made from entirely recycled plastic by the end of 2019.

This includes all packaging smaller than 1 litre for brands like Coca-Cola, Sprite, POWERADE, Fanta and L&P, as well as Kiwi Blue and Pump water across all pack sizes.

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