Coca-Cola criticized for plastic bottle use at Paris Olympics

Despite the Paris Olympics' ban on single-use plastics, Coca-Cola will still serve millions of drinks in plastic bottles.

Marianne Gros reports for POLITICO.


In short:

  • Spectators cannot bring plastic bottles, but Coca-Cola, the exclusive drink supplier, will still use millions of them.
  • Coca-Cola claims logistical constraints prevent it from eliminating plastic bottles entirely.
  • Environmental groups accuse Coca-Cola of greenwashing due to its high plastic use.

Key quote:

“It was a disappointment to us to hear that a lot of the beverages that are going to be poured into reusable cups at the games will be from single-use plastic bottles.”

— Dana Miller, director for strategic initiatives for Europe at global marine protection group Oceana

Why this matters:

The ongoing use of plastic bottles by a major Olympic sponsor undermines efforts to reduce plastic pollution and highlights the challenges of achieving sustainability at large-scale events.

About the author(s):

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