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Coca-Cola announces changes to Fanta, Coke Zero Sugar and Diet Coke products

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Beverage corporation Coca-Cola has announced it is making huge changes to its products to cut litter and boost recycling. The company said it would move to attached caps across its entire drinks range with consumers set to see some of the changes implemented as early as this month.

The 1.5 litre bottles of Fanta, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Diet Coke will be first swapped in Scotland and it is hoped the entire switch will be completed for all plastic bottles across the range of brands by early 2024.

The move by Coca-Cola Great Britain aims to help consumers recycle and reduce the amount of caps that are often discarded and littered even though all Coca-Cola bottles, including the caps, are 100 per cent recyclable.

General manager Jon Woods said the company is hopeful that the "small" change would have "a big impact". READ MORE: Manchester's best beer gardens to make the most of the sun He said: “As the world’s biggest drinks company, we recognise that we have a leading role to play in pushing innovation and design to produce more high-quality recycled plastic which can be converted into new bottles.” The initiative, said to be a first for a major soft drinks company, has been met with praise.

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