Coca-Cola Goes Green with Clear Plastic, Procter & Gamble Introduces Plant-Based Razor Tray, Pringles Creates Lid-Free Pack

See a few examples of packaging material adjustments for sustainability by Coca-Cola and others from ThePackHub’s September Packaging Innovation Briefing Report.

Coca-Cola clear replacements for green plastic bottles
Coca-Cola clear replacements for green plastic bottles
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Packaging continues to see a lot of change of materials driven largely by sustainability objectives. Plastic replacement is still top of the agenda for many brands and retailers as they look to switch out of the material to solutions that may offer a better environmental footprint, or at least be better received by anti-plastic focused consumers.

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Coca-Cola clear replacements for green plastic bottlesCoca-Cola clear replacements for green plastic bottlesThePackHubCoca-Cola Moves Green Bottles to Clear Plastic to Improve Recyclate Quality

The North American arm of Coca-Cola is moving away from green PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles and into clear versions instead. They have already started moving the Sprite brand into clear PET, which will be followed by the rest of the range currently in green, including Fresca, Seagram’s and Mello Yello. Removing the color from PET bottles improves the quality of the recycled material. This will help increase the availability of food-grade recycled PET (rPET). When recycled, clear PET bottles can be remade into bottles, helping drive a circular economy for plastic. During the sorting process, green and other colored PET is separated from clear material to avoid discoloring the recyclate required to make new PET bottles. Because of this, the colored recyclate is often converted into single-use but longer lasting items like clothes and carpets that cannot be recycled into new PET bottles.

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