Corona Achieves Net-Zero Plastic Footprint Globally
Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) has announced that its Corona brand has achieved a net-zero plastic footprint globally, which means that it recovers more plastic than it releases into the environment.
The achievement, which AB InBev claims is a first among global beverage brands, is part of Corona’s vision to be a sustainability leader in consumer packaged goods.
It is also the latest in the brand’s longtime efforts to help protect the world’s oceans and beaches from marine plastic pollution.
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