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News24
16-07-2025
- General
- News24
Mourners robbed, held hostage during funeral preparations in Soweto
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The Citizen
05-06-2025
- Business
- The Citizen
Greenpeace slams Coca-Cola over plastic packaging at World Environment Day protest
The environment activist group claims Coca-Cola has been the world's top plastic polluter for six consecutive years. Greenpeace leads a demonstration aimed at raising awareness about the environmental impact of plastic waste, and pushing for alternative solutions like reusable packaging in front of the Coca-Cola headquarters in Rosebank, Johannesburg on June 5, 2025. Picture: Emmanuel Croset / AFP Coca-Cola produces 120 billion throwaway plastic bottles a year, Greenpeace Africa said at a protest in South Africa Thursday, urging the soda maker to use glass and tin packaging to cut back on plastic pollution. Activists erected a giant bottle cap outside the company's Johannesburg office emblazoned with the slogan 'Cap it Coke' in a demonstration held on World Environment Day. World's top plastic polluter Coca-Cola has been the world's top plastic polluter for six consecutive years, the environmental activist group claimed. 'Coca-Cola produces 120 billion throwaway plastics every year. And most of it will end up in the environment and in the marine ecosystem,' Greenpeace representative Hellen Kahaso Dena told AFP. 'So today, we are outside the office telling them to cut plastic production, invest in refill and reuse, and ensure that they are investing in other sustainable forms of packaging such as glass and cans,' she said. The company's claims to be promoting plastics recycling amounted to 'greenwashing', she claimed. ALSO READ: Greenpeace $660mn damages ruling shocks global NGOs 'We know that only about nine percent gets recycled. Most of the plastic will end up in the environment,' Dena said. Talks on cutting plastic pollution The group also urged Coca-Cola to stand behind a push for a Global Plastic Treaty that will prioritise a cap on plastic production. Negotiations among delegates from nearly 200 nations for the world's first accord on cutting plastics pollution ended without agreement in South Korea last year after opposition from a bloc of mainly oil-producing countries. A new round is due in Geneva in August. Since the failure of the talks, Coca-Cola lowered its environmental commitments by effectively scrapping a pledge to reach 25 percent reusable packaging by 2030, and pushing back dates and amounts for recycling goals. Over 99 percent of plastics derive from fossil fuels, directly linking plastic production to the climate crisis, Greenpeace said. NOW READ: Randburg pensioner turns plastic into purpose