New Delhi, October 2023.
After
being the first company in India to launch a one-litre bottle made from 100% recycled PET (rPET)for
its packaged drinking water brand Kinley, Coca-Cola India is taking another
meaningful step towards creating a circular economy andhas announced the launch
of Coca-Colain rPET in pack sizes of 250 ml and 750 ml. The ser PET
bottles are being manufactured byCoca-Cola bottling partners - Moon Beverages
Ltd., and SLMG Beverages Ltd..
The
rPET bottles expansion showcases Coca-Cola India’stransformative journey
towards building a sustainable and greenerfuture for all.The bottles made from 100% food-grade rPET (excluding
caps and labels)have an on-pack call to action “Recycle Me Again” message and will
also drive consumer awareness with “100% recycled PET bottle” displayed on the
pack.
Sanjeev Agarwal, Chairman,
Moon BeveragesLimited(part of MMG Group), commended the rPET launch
stating, “PET plastic bottles have value beyond
their first life. Our new bottles made with food-grade rPET are recyclable and
can become another bottle giving it another life. Recycled PET is a big move in
the right direction to embrace plastic circularity in India.”
These rPET bottles are
crafted from food-grade recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The plastic
is recycled as per the technologies approved by the US FDA and European Food
Safety Authority (EFSA) for food-grade recycled material and repurposed into
new PET bottles, reducing the need for virgin plastic for producing PET
Bottles.
On the launch of Coca-Cola in rPET, Paritosh
Ladhani, Managing Director, SLMG Beverages Limited stated, “We produced the
first bottle of Coca-Cola in India and are proud to be amongst the first
bottlers to produce the rPET variant. We are committed to sustainability and SLMG
is enthused to drive meaningful change and build a sustainable future.”
The Coca‑Cola Company
now offers 100% rPET bottles in over 40 markets, bringing it closer to
its World Without Waste goal of making
bottles with 50% recycled content by 2030. Announced in 2018, the sustainable
packaging platform also includes a goal to collect and recycle the equivalent
of a bottle or can for everyone the company sells globally by 2030, and to make
100% of its packaging recyclable by 2025.
Enrique Ackermann, Vice
President, Technical and Innovation, Coca-Cola India, and Southwest Asia, said, " We
seek to drive a circular economy for our packaging in order to reduce waste and
carbon emissions. We’re working to increase recycled content in our packaging,
expand our use of refillable bottles, and to collect packaging for recycling
through our World Without Waste initiative. We also do research for new
solutions for packaging. This expansion by Moon Beverages and SLMG Beverages
underscores Coca-Cola India's steadfast commitment to sustainability and its
dedication to forging a more sustainable future."
The Food Safety Authority
of India (FSSAI) has approved the use of recycled PET in food packaging. Similarly,the Government of India’s, Ministry
of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and the Bureau of Indian Standards
has enabled befitting regulations and standards to facilitate the use of
recycled plastics in food and beverage packaging.
Coca-Cola is making it
convenient for consumers to return their empty PET bottles by recycling them at
conveniently placed drop-off points or Reverse Vending Machines (RVM’s). Earlier
this year, Coca-Cola India launched a ‘Return and Recycle' initiative with
Zepto that focuses on gathering PET bottles directly from consumers. This also
helps in establishing an organized process of collecting PET bottles with 100%
traceability. Specifically
for India, Coca-Cola introduced ASSP (Affordable Small Sparkling Pack)for the 250 ml PET bottle.
ASSP, a proprietary Coca-Cola innovative technology is used to reduce plastic
usage in the production of PET bottles for sparkling products by up to 40
percent.
In December 2022,
Coca-Cola Bangladesh launched 100% rPET bottles, making it the first market in
Southwest Asia (SWA) to introduce Kinley water bottles in one-liter packages.