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PepsiCo to transition to 100 recycled PET in EU
Date : 2020.12.26
Having already reached 30 percent toward its goal, the company today said it would completely eliminate the use of all virgin plastic from its Pepsi brand beverage bottles sold in nine European Union markets by 2022. Already, the company’s Tropicana, Naked Smoothies and Lipton Iced Tea brands are marketed in 100 percent recycled PET bottles across a number of EU markets.
innovations in the use of recycled PET in carbonated drink bottles, improvements in the appearance of recycled plastic, and greater availability of recycled materials on the market have all combined to make it possible for PepsiCo to accelerate its progress.
Germany, Poland, Romania, Greece and Spain will switch to 100 percent recycled PET in 2021, while France, Great Britain, Belgium and Luxembourg will be at 100 percent recycled PET in 2022. The move applies to both company-owned and franchise bottlers in the relevant markets.
In France, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg the commitment goes beyond Pepsi brands, to include all soft drinks in the PepsiCo stable, including7Up, Mountain Dew and Lipton Ice Tea. Poland and Romania will also use 100 percent recycled PET in Mirinda brands.
source : https://www.plasticsnews.com/news/pepsico-transition-100-recycled-pet-eu
edit : plastics handler http://www.ihandler.co.kr
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