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CCEP Replaces Plastic Shrink Wrap Used In Multipacks With Cardboard

September 19, 2019: 12:00 AM EST
Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) announced it will replace the plastic shrink wrap used to keep cans together within multipacks with cardboard. According to the company, use of sustainably-sourced cardboard will remove approximately 4,000 tons of single-use plastic a year. The move to 100 percent recyclable cardboard will take place across its western European business, supporting the company’s Action on Packaging commitment to make all packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025. In June, Coca-Cola announced that its Honest, Glaceau Smartwater, and Chaudfontaine brands in Western Europe will  be sold in bottles made from 100 percent recycled plastic (rPET), replacing 9,000 tons of virgin plastic per year across Western Europe. [Image Credit: © Coca-Cola European Partners]
"Coca-Cola European Partners to remove 4,000 tonnes of single-use plastic by swapping shrink wrap for cardboard in Western Europe [1]", Coca-Cola European Partners , September 19, 2019, © Coca-Cola European Partners
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