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Coca-Cola Japan Eliminates Labels From Multi-Pack Bottles Of I Lohas Water

April 8, 2020: 12:00 AM EST
Coca-Cola Japan this month is switching to new bottle designs for its market leading “clear beverages” brand I Lohas water that eliminate labels, are made from 100 percent recycled plastic, and  retain the malleability that makes them easy to crush into compact recyclable sizes. The new label-free bottle designs will be sold in cases displaying nutritional information, etc., of 24 for $26) at supermarkets, drug stores, and online retailers. Bottles sold separately will still have the label.[Image Credit: © Coca-Cola (Japan) Company, Limited]
Master Blaster, "Leading bottled water brand in Japan goes label-free to reduce waste, angers many", SoraNews24, April 08, 2020, © SoraNews24 -Japan News- / SOCIO CORPORATION
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