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Sprite is retiring its iconic green plastic bottle after more than 60 years

  • Sprite’s green plastic bottles will be replaced with more sustainable clear bottles.
  • The new design will go into effect on August 1. The move is part of an effort to “support a circular economy for plastic packaging,” according to
  • The Coca-Cola Company. Sprite debuted in the United States in 1961.

Sprite’s iconic green plastic bottle will be replaced with more sustainable clear bottles, according to The Coca-Cola Company.

It’s a big change for the bubbly lemon-lime drink, which debuted in the United States in 1961 and quickly became a household and grocery store staple thanks to its eye-catching green packaging.

The new design will go into effect on August 1 as part of an effort to “support a circular economy for plastic packaging,” according to a statement from The Coca-Cola Company.

Although the green polyethylene terephthalate (PET) packaging Sprite bottles are currently made of is recyclable, it is separated from other clear items due to its colour to avoid discolouring material used to make new PET bottles.

“Recycled material is more frequently converted into single-use items such as clothing and carpeting that cannot be recycled into new PET bottles,” according to the statement.

By changing from clear to green, you increase the chances that these bottles can be recycled into new ones.

R3Cycle, a reprocessing company that is collaborating with Coca-Cola Consolidated to expand bottle-to-bottle recycling across the United States, applauded the decision.

“Removing the colours from bottles improves the quality of the recycled material,” said CEO Julian Ochoa in a statement. “This transition will contribute to an increase in the availability of food-grade rPET.” Clear PET Sprite bottles can be recycled and remade into bottles, contributing to a circular economy for plastic.”

Along with the new packaging design, Sprite will redesign its logo and include a prominent “Recycle Me” message. However, its green legacy will live on through the bottle’s packaging graphics and the continued use of its recognisable green cap.

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Singapore recycled-toilet-water beer divides the internet

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  • Singapore’s national water agency, PUB, has launched a new beer made from recycled sewage water.
  • NEWBrew is part of an effort to educate Singaporeans about sustainable water use and recycling.
  • The beer went on sale in supermarkets and Brewerkz locations in April.

If someone were to compile a list of the strangest things on the planet, this new type of beer would undoubtedly be towards the top. Why you might ask? The beer, on the other hand, is brewed from recycled sewage water. Yes, you read that correctly. NEWbrew is an alcoholic beverage created in partnership with the country’s national water agency, PUB, and local craft brewery Brewerkz. The Singapore blonde ale debuted at a water conference in 2018 and went on sale in supermarkets and Brewerkz locations in April.

NEWBrew makes use of NEWater, Singapore’s brand of recycled sewage drinking water, which began flowing from treatment plants in 2003 to improve the island’s water security. The new beer, according to PUB, is part of an effort to educate Singaporeans about the need for sustainable water use and recycling.

NEWater is created by cleaning sewage using UV light and filtering the liquid through sophisticated membranes to remove contaminants. So, the key to expanding the technology is convincing the public that, after processed, water is just water.

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Jennifer Aniston promotes a ‘delicious’ new Vital Proteins product

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In the newest video uploaded on her Instagram account, Jennifer Aniston is savouring the delightful flavour of Vital Proteins’ latest product. Friends alum, 53, who has long been affiliated with Vital Proteins as the brand’s chief creative officer, shared the fresh product with her fans and followers on the network. In the video, the Good … Read more

Taste the ‘sustainable’ lab-grown coffee

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Helsinki: Latte drinkers may in the future be sipping on java sourced from a petri dish rather than a plantation, say scientists behind a new technique to grow what they hope to be sustainable coffee in a lab. “It’s really coffee, because there is nothing else than coffee material in the product,” Heiko Rischer tells … Read more