Coca-Cola Alters Recycling Claims Amid Greenwashing Concerns, Plans Clearer Labeling

May 7, 2025
Coca-Cola Alters Recycling Claims Amid Greenwashing Concerns, Plans Clearer Labeling
  • Coca-Cola has announced plans to modify its bottle labeling to clarify recycling claims, following a complaint from the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) and support from environmental groups like ClientEarth and ECOS.

  • The company is committed to ensuring that its packaging does not mislead consumers regarding the environmental impact of its products, specifically avoiding green imagery that suggests sustainability.

  • Kamila Drzewicka from ClientEarth remarked that this decision sends a strong message about the legal consequences of misleading environmental claims and calls for stronger regulatory actions across the EU.

  • ClientEarth emphasized that this decision underscores the necessity for regulators to take stronger action on sustainability claims in the packaging sector.

  • Experts have pointed out that while adding virgin materials to recycled bottles is common in the industry, Coca-Cola asserts that its '100% recycled' bottles do not contain such materials.

  • The changes to Coca-Cola's labeling are expected to be implemented in the coming months, with oversight from consumer rights groups like BEUC, who have welcomed the decision.

  • While BEUC has welcomed the changes, they have also noted that some issues regarding the clarity of '100%' claims remain unresolved, highlighting the need for transparent communication to prevent consumer deception.

  • This announcement was made on May 6, 2025, following a complaint lodged in November 2023 by BEUC and other NGOs regarding misleading environmental claims.

  • ClientEarth also pointed out that this outcome challenges the perception that recycling alone can render plastic bottles sustainable.

  • Agustín Reyna, director general of BEUC, stressed the importance of clear consumer information, noting that over half of plastic bottles are not recycled, which could mislead consumers regarding the '100%' claims.

  • Coca-Cola has stated that these commitments to change are voluntary and do not imply any admission of legal infringement.

  • The company plans to implement the new labels in the coming months and will continue to refine its communications based on evolving consumer needs.

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