Coca-Cola introduces attached caps to cut litter and boost recycling

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In an effort to boost recycling and prevent litter, Coca-Cola is moving to attached caps across its entire drinks range.

Starting with 1.5 litre bottles of Fanta, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Diet Coke in Scotland this month, the switch is set to be completed for all plastic bottles across the range of brands by early 2024.The caps are often discarded and littered despite all of Coca-Cola’s bottles, including the caps, being 100% recyclable.

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