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Sprite is retiring its green plastic bottles after more than 60 years. Coca-Cola said Wednesday it’s changing the packaging from green to clear plastic beginning August 1 as part of broader ...
Sprite will no longer be sold in its signature green plastic bottles in favor of more environmentally-friendly packaging. Coca-Cola announced on Wednesday that it will begin transitioning from ...
For decades, Sprite has come in green bottles, but the company says clear plastic is more easily recycled. Environmentalists say the issue is not the color but the single-use plastic.
Sprite is ditching its iconic green plastic bottle in favor of more sustainable clear bottles, its parent company, The Coca-Cola Company, announced Wednesday.
Coca-Cola announced on Wednesday that the iconic green bottles would transition to clear plastic from August 1.
Sprite is trading in its iconic green plastic bottle for a new clear one that is more recyclable. On Wednesday, the Coca-Cola Company released a statement announcing that, starting Aug. 1, the ...
Sprite’s signature bottles won’t be green anymore. Starting Aug. 1, Coca-Cola Co. said it would ditch the bottle color, which it has used to market its Sprite bottles for more than six decades ...
Sprite's current packaging contains green polyethylene terephthalate, a recycled material that cannot be recycled into new bottles.
Coca-Cola said it's changing Sprite's packaging from green to clear plastic beginning August 1 as part of broader efforts to become more environmentally responsible.
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