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Once we got back to the car, I cracked it open and could smell the lemon-lime Sprite as usual. But there was something else, ...
Sprite is retiring its green plastic bottles after more than 60 years. Coca-Cola said Wednesday it’s changing the packaging from green to clear plastic beginning August 1 as part of broader ...
Since its debut in 1961, Sprite's bottle has always been green — until now. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
Sprite ditches its iconic green bottle — but environmentalists say it's not enough Updated July 28, 2022 3:24 PM ET Originally published July 28, 2022 12:13 PM ET Heard on Morning Edition ...
Sprite is ditching its iconic green plastic bottle in favor of more sustainable clear bottles, its parent company, The Coca-Cola Co., announced Wednesday. It’s a major change for the bubbly ...
You can get in touch with Alice by emailing alice.gibbs@newsweek.com. Sprite will no longer be sold in its iconic green plastic bottles in North America, a statement from parent company Coca-Cola ...
A Coca-Cola spokesperson explained that, by the end of 2021, 47 countries had switched from green to clear Sprite bottles, and by the end of this year, over 70 more markets will have joined that list.
Sprite is trading in its iconic green plastic bottle for a new clear one that is more recyclable. On Wednesday, the Coca-Cola Company released a statement announcing that, starting Aug. 1 ...
For decades, Sprite has come in green bottles, but the company says clear plastic is more easily recycled. Environmentalists say the issue is not the color but the single-use plastic.
Sprite has used green-colored bottles since the product was introduced in 1961. “Taking colors out of bottles improves the quality of the recycled material,” Julian Ochoa, ...
Coca-Cola announced it would ditch Sprite's green-colored bottles in favor of clear plastic bottles. The change will take place on Aug. 1.
Sprite has used green-colored bottles since the product was introduced in 1961. “Taking colors out of bottles improves the quality of the recycled material,” Julian Ochoa, ...