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THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BEGINS GLOBAL LAUNCH OF INNOVATIVE PLANTBOTTLE™
Coca-Cola, DASANI Products Debut in First Generation of PET Plastic Made Partially from Plants
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PlantBottle PET plastic bottles are made partially from plants, which reduces the Company's dependence on a non-renewable resource -- petroleum. Other benefits are that it is 100 percent recyclable, and preliminary research indicates that from the growing of the plant materials through to the production of the resin, the carbon footprint for the PlantBottle packaging is smaller than for bottles made with traditional PET.
"Today, we are taking a major step along our sustainable packaging journey as The
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PlantBottle samples also will be featured at the Company's investor event, "A Growing World of Refreshment, A 2020 Vision," which begins later today in Atlanta.
"The PlantBottle is precisely the kind of innovation that demonstrates how businesses can help address climate change and reduce stress on our precious natural resources," said Kate Krebs, Director of Sustainable Resources for The Climate Group. "While
PlantBottle packaging is currently made through a process that turns sugar cane and molasses, a by-product of sugar production, into a key component for PET plastic. The sugar cane being used comes from predominantly rain-fed crops that were processed into ethanol, not refined sugar. Ultimately, the Company's goal is to use non-food, plant-based waste, such as wood chips or wheat stalks, to produce recyclable PET plastic bottles.
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While the bio-based component can account for up to 30 percent of the resulting PET plastic in PlantBottle packaging, the percentage varies for bottles that also contain recycled PET. For example, Denmark uses recycled content in its PlantBottle packaging. The combined plant-based and recycled content makes up 65 percent of the material, with 50 percent coming from recycled material and 15 percent from plant-based material.
For the PlantBottle packaging in the United States and Canada, up to 30 percent of the content in the PET plastic comes from plants.
"While the PlantBottle introduction and market launch put The
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