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Loop Industries reports Coca-Cola intends to terminate supply agreement

04/11/202017/11/2020

Coca-Cola Cross Enterprise Procurement Group (CEPG), which helps Coca-Cola bottlers source materials for packaging, on Oct. 29 sent Loop a notice that the company plans to terminate its 2018 agreement …

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Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP Ventures) funding for CuRe Technology

16/07/2020

Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP), the world’s largest independent Coca-Cola bottler, has taken an important step on its journey towards 100% rPET for its plastic bottles by funding CuRe Technology – …

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Coca-Cola, Ioniqa – Introducing Coke Bottle Made with Plastic from the Sea

03/10/201910/10/2019

Coca-Cola is unveiling the first ever sample bottle made using recovered and recycled marine plastics, demonstrating that, one day, even ocean debris could be used in recycled packaging for food …

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Ioniqa takes first 10 kiloton pet upcycling factory into operation

09/07/2019

With the commissioning of the first 10 kiloton plant in the Netherlands Ioniqa honours their promise, made earlier this year, to achieve endless upcycling of PET plastics on an industrial …

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Ioniqa completes € 12M funding round

29/01/201904/03/2019

Today Ioniqa announces it has completed a funding round of € 12M for the launch of its 10 kiloton upcycling process for the infinite use of PET plastic materials. Together …

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The Coca-Cola Company Announces Loan Agreement with Ioniqa Technologies to Transform Hard-to-Recycle Plastic Waste into High-Quality, Food-Grade PET

13/12/201811/01/2019

ATLANTA, Dec. 13, 2018 – The Coca-Cola Company today announced a new agreement extending a loan to Ioniqa Technologies (The Netherlands) to facilitate the development of Ioniqa’s proprietary technology to …

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