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Today, natural mineral water brand Valvert in Belgium launches its new bottle made entirely from recycled PET (rPET), a first for Nestlé in Europe. This innovation is a step further towards meeting Nestlé's commitment to increase the rPET content in its water bottles to 35% globally by 2025. Valvert only uses already used bottles to produce the new bottle, and no new virgin PET needs to be created. Valvert has...

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Revenue from organic products, excluding the effect of currency fluctuations and acquisitions, rose by 4.5% PepsiCo outpaced second-quarter earnings and profit analysts' forecast due to higher demand for Soda and Lays chips, Reuters reported. Revenue in the Frito-Lay snacks division in North America grew by 4.5%, while the beverage unit rose 2.5%. More

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The EC report showed there was no evidence of discrimination on the East-West axis.   Major manufacturers are aligning their product with local regulation and consumer tastes.   More

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New eco trend - mineral water in canes (www.economic.bg)

A new environmental trend shifts traditional plastic bottles for mineral water, replacing them with aluminum cans. More and more big companies are betting on this idea. Pepsi plans to reduce plastic waste by replacement of plastic bottles with cans. Even for the water. More

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Pepsi and Coca-Cola united against the plastic (https://iconomist.bg)

Pepsi and Coca-Cola are the world's largest manufacturers of carbonated beverages, which automatically makes them one of the largest manufacturers of plastic products. The two companies have already put in use dispensers for water in the US that do not offer bottles or glasses to consumers, but require the use of a personal container for storing the liquid, Bloomberg said. More  

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