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Coca-Cola has been accused of quietly abandoning a pledge to achieve a 25% reusable packaging target by 2030 in what campaigners call a “masterclass in greenwashing”.

The company has been previously found by researchers to be among the world’s most polluting brands when it comes to plastic waste.

In 2022, the company made a promise to have 25% of its drinks sold in refillable or returnable glass or plastic bottles, or in refillable containers that could be filled up at fountains or “Coca-Cola freestyle dispensers”.

But shortly before this year’s global plastics summit, the company deleted the page on its website outlining this promise, and it no longer has a target for reusable packaging.

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[–] [email protected] 51 points 2 weeks ago (24 children)

I'm just going to be unpopular for a minute here and say if you find yourself drinking out of single use disposable containers everyday, take some time to see if you can change that, even a little bit.

The future "goals" listed here are so lame I don't think you can pretend there's a sustainable way for billions of people to have that habit.

[–] Nurse_Robot 23 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

Yeah, the people are to blame. Why won't anyone ever think of the poor corporations trying their best?

[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (5 children)

Dunno why you're getting downvoted, 'cause you're right.

Corporations sell products THEY'VE created in containers THEY'VE chosen using media THEY'VE hired to create profit for THEMSELVES.

How in the fuck are regular people at fault here in any way, shape or form?

[–] slaacaa 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Exactly. If they weren’t manufacturing and selling plastic trash, people wouldn’t buy it. I try to limit my plastic use, and recycle what I use, but that is not enough.

Single use plastics should be banned fully, coke and other companies could sell their stuff in glass or harder, reusable plastic.

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