Coca-Cola and global specs

Sally Potter, senior manager in Global Quality at The Coca-Cola Co., talks about End-to-End Packaging and a new global spec system.

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Sally Potter:
It’s derived in some ways from concerns with food and beverage safety, with the whole farm to table concept. End-to-End Quality has been in place here for a long time. End-to-End Packaging is a subset of that.

Is there a strong sustainable packaging component to End-to-End Packaging?

It covers a lot of areas, starting with a close look at the raw materials used to make our packaging. We also make sure our packaging meets the product shelf life requirements that are obviously important. And it carries right through to thinking about how our packaging is disposed of after it’s used. So yes, sustainability is certainly a component. We look at the whole packaging supply chain, including its end of life. If our packaging is recycled, is there anything in it that will have an adverse effect on the recycle stream? If our packaging is land-filled, what are the implications there? It’s really a way of looking at the entire spectrum of what the package is supposed to do.

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