NewsCoca-Cola accused of greenwashing as packaging promise fades

Coca-Cola accused of greenwashing as packaging promise fades

Coca-Cola has been accused by environmental activists of quietly backing away from a promise regarding the recycling of plastic packaging. Activists call this the "masterclass in greenwashing."

Activists criticize Coca-Cola's change of plans regarding packaging recycling.
Activists criticize Coca-Cola's change of plans regarding packaging recycling.
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Malwina Gadawa

In 2022, the American beverage producer pledged to sell 25% of its drinks in reusable or returnable packaging by 2030.

Coca-Cola criticized for changing plans

The Guardian now reports that Coca-Cola has been accused of quietly backing away from the promise— the company removed a webpage with this commitment ahead of the global plastics summit. The new targets include using 35-40% recycled materials by 2035.

Environmental activists are calling for a switch to reusable packaging because single-use products continue to pollute the environment.

Von Hernandez from Break Free from Plastic criticized Coca-Cola for a "masterclass in greenwashing."

He emphasized that the company is unable to meet even minimal commitments, which undermines its seriousness in tackling the climate crisis. Coca-Cola has yet to comment on these accusations.

We talk about greenwashing when a company claims to be environmentally conscious but, in reality, does not take any real action for the climate.

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