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  2. Plachimada Coca-Cola struggle - Wikipedia

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    The Plachimada Coca-Cola struggle Is a series of protests to close the Coca-Cola factory in the village of Plachimada, Palakkad District, Kerala, India in the early 2000s. Villagers noted that soon after the factory opened, their wells started to run dry and the available water turned contaminated and toxic.

  3. L.A. County sues Pepsi and Coca-Cola over their role in ...

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    In a statement, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors said that current methods of recycling are "incapable of eliminating environmental impacts." Coca-Cola and PepsiCo own the brands Coke ...

  4. 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference was sponsored by Coca-Cola. Several environmental campaigners suggested this was greenwashing, given the company's contribution to plastic pollution. [24] [25] [26] Coca-Cola is the largest plastic polluter in the world with 1.9 billion consumptions of Coca-Cola products per day around the world.

  5. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    A study from 2024, using the Break Free From Plastic dataset, found that of the aforementioned 50% of the waste that was identifiable by brand, 11% was attributable to Coca-Cola, 5% to Pepsico, 3% to Nestle, 3% to Danone, and 2% to Altria, totaling 24% of the total branded count. 56 companies accounted for over 50% of the branded items.

  6. The Coca-Cola Company and World Wildlife Fund Expand Global ...

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    The Coca-Cola Company and World Wildlife Fund Expand Global Partnership, Announce New Environmental Goals Partnership and Company set ambitious global Water, Climate, Packaging and Agriculture ...

  7. Criticism of Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    ILSI was founded by a former Coca-Cola Co. executive in 1978, and has employed a number of former high level Coca-Cola Co. employees. [10] The organization promotes physical activity rather than dietary changes to address obesity, taking a position similar to Coca-Cola Co.-funded research and messaging. [11]

  8. Global Energy Balance Network - Wikipedia

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    gebn.org (was registered to Coca-Cola headquarters in Atlanta) [1] The Global Energy Balance Network ( GEBN ) was a US-based nonprofit organization claiming to fund research into causes of obesity , but was primarily known for promoting the idea that lack of physical exercise , not bad diet , was primarily responsible for the obesity epidemic .

  9. Environmental Health

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    the environment. An Environmental Health Officer (EHO) at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducted an investigation to find the missing mercury in the chlor-alkali industry [7]. The path of the investigation An employee of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) suggested that the