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9.06.2007 - 08:06am ET
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Coca-Cola Enterprises Forms Coca-Cola Recycling LLC
(CSRwire) ATLANTA - September 6, 2007 - Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. (NYSE: CCE), the
world's largest marketer, distributor and producer of Coca-Cola products,
today announced the launch of Coca-Cola Recycling LLC. Based out of CCE's
Atlanta headquarters, Coca-Cola Recycling will focus on capturing beverage
packaging materials in North America for recycling within the Coca-Cola
system.
Earlier today, The Coca-Cola Company announced plans to build the
world’s largest plastic bottle-to-bottle recycling plant in Spartanburg,
S.C., and revealed its goal to recycle and reuse 100 percent of its plastic
packaging in the United States - a goal that Coca-Cola Recycling will play
a large part in helping to achieve.
Coca-Cola Recycling is dedicated to recovering and recycling packaging
materials used in North America - including polyethylene terephthalate
(PET) plastic, aluminum, cardboard and plastic film. The company will
develop cost-efficient solutions for reclaiming used beverage containers
and establish centralized recycling centers throughout North America with
a goal of recycling 100 percent of the packaging materials generated by
the Coca-Cola system.
"The launch of Coca-Cola Recycling marks an important milestone for CCE
and the Coca-Cola system as we energize our efforts to reshape the
recycling and sustainable packaging arena," said John Burgess, president
and chief executive officer, Coca-Cola Recycling.
While the primary beverage container materials aluminum and PET have high
value as recyclables in the marketplace, not enough material is recovered
to meet the increasing demand for them. CCE formed Coca-Cola Recycling to
help increase recycling rates in North America and ensure ready access to
recycled material.
"Coca-Cola Recycling will perform a key strategic role in achieving our
corporate responsibility and sustainability goals," said John F. Brock,
president and chief executive officer, CCE. "It will help CCE find
effective solutions for sustainable packaging and recycling while
conserving energy and resources, ultimately striving to reduce our carbon
footprint."
Recycling plastic and aluminum for reuse also yields financial benefits,
requires less energy than producing bottles with new materials, and
reduces waste and greenhouse gases. "Recycling makes perfect business
sense," Burgess said, "and it is the right thing to do."
"We established Coca-Cola Recycling to provide leadership and resources to
help us recycle the beverage packaging we generate in North America," said
Ed Sutter, chairman, Coca-Cola Recycling.
Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. is the world's largest marketer,
distributor, and producer of bottle and can liquid nonalcoholic
refreshment. Coca-Cola Enterprises sells approximately 80 percent of The
Coca-Cola Company's bottle and can volume in North America and is the sole
licensed bottler for products of The Coca-Cola Company in Belgium,
continental France, Great Britain, Luxembourg, Monaco, and the
Netherlands.
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