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Beverage container recycling scorecard
Today As You Sow and the Container Recycling Institute released a report
card on the performance of major U.S. beverage companies on recycling and
recycled content in their containers. They found that except for Coke and
Pepsi, the industry gets poor or failing grades.
Sales of beverages, especially bottled water, are increasing, while
recycling rates plummet. "Waste and Opportunity: U.S. Beverage Container
Recycling Scorecard and Report," the result of a year of original research,
evaluates use of recycled content in bottles by beverage companies and
demonstrated commitment to container recovery efforts.
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