Coca-Cola plans to use bottles made of paper and waste collected from the seas
As part of the World Without Waste initiative that the company announced last year, Coca-Cola has teamed up with Danish paper bottle start-up Paboco. Paboco’s goal is to be the first in the world to design bio-based and recyclable paper bottles that can be filled with carbonated and still soft drinks, beauty care and other FMCG products.
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