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Why not 100% plant based? Others have done that successfully for years now, why the foot dragging? It turns out this is no foot dragging, but a rather pragmatic, holistic view of the business ecosystem. If you create a completely green product, but it has limited applications and isn't worth... more
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Rated by Barrie501 on Jun 17, 7:23pm
Coke's New PlantBottle: Fluff or Real Progress? Thanks to TheGreenSmith for this.
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Rated by TheGreenSmith on Jun 17, 9:48am
Why not 100% plant based? Others have done that successfully for years now, why the foot dragging? It turns out this is no foot dragging, but a rather pragmatic, holistic view of the business ecosystem. If you create a completely green product, but it has limited applications and isn't worth anything in the post consumer market, then it's a failure, in many ways. Many biopolymer (fully plant based) bottles can't handle carbonated or hot beverages, Vitters shared.
