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Coca-Cola Magyarország is reducing its environmental footprint with packaging innovations
As a result of the latest development of Coca-Cola Magyarország, the amount of shrink film used in the delivery of glass products to catering units has decreased by 36 percent – the company informed MTI on Wednesday.
The communication explains that end-users mostly only encounter packaging materials such as glass, PET bottles, aluminum cans, TetraPak cans or coffee capsules. Secondary packaging materials such as foil, crate, pallet or paper are used during transport and storage, but reducing their amount and recycling them is just as important as the more well-known ones. (MTI)
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