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TO WITH AFP STORY BY Issam AHMED: "Over a billion pounds of Coke plastic waste to enter waterways: study"
Twelve-pack cases of canned Coca-Cola sit on the shelf at a store in Stevensville, Maryland, on March 25, 2025. Hundreds of Coca-Cola cans in Illinois and Wisconsin have been recalled after reports of plastic being found inside the cans, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). By 2030, Coca-Cola products will account for an estimated 1.33 billion pounds (602,000 metric tons) of plastic waste entering the world's oceans and waterways every year, according to a stark new analysis by the nonprofit Oceana. That's enough plastic to fill the stomachs of 18 million whales. The report arrives amid mounting concern over the human health risks posed by the spread of microplastics, which scientists increasingly link to cancer, infertility, heart disease, and more. In a statement to AFP, a Coca-Cola spokesperson said that while the company's efforts currently focus on using more recycled materials and improving collection systems "We have been investing and remain committed to expand our refillable packaging options, and this work will continue as part of our consumer-centric strategy." (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)
Coca-cola odpowiada za produkcję 603 000 ton plastikowych odpadów
2025-03-25
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