19 January 2009 Coca-Cola aims for 100% recycled plastic bottles in US Coca-Cola has officially opened what it claims is the world’s largest bottle-to-bottle recycling plant, in South Carolina. The US facility, which was built by United Resource Recovery, will annually produce 100 million pounds of recycled plastic for reuse as bottles when at full capacity. The 30-acre plant, which has been running at low volumes since November, will eventually employ 100 people. The facility will help Coca-Cola meet its long-term goal of recycling or reusing 100% of its bottles and cans in the US.
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