Coca-Cola Faces Backlash for Easing Environmental Commitments

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Coca-Cola has revised its environmental goals, shifting focus from reducing single-use plastics to increasing the use of recycled materials. The company now aims to use 30-35% recycled plastic in packaging by 2035 and to collect 70-75% of bottles and cans introduced annually. This change comes shortly after the failure of U.N. global plastics treaty negotiations.
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- Coca-Cola Postpones Goals for Using Recycled Materials to 2035 Bloomberg Law
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