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Bart Elmore

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  • A boy holding a bottle of Coca-Cola

    Extracting Coca-Cola: An Environmental History

    In its early days, Coca-Cola established key relationships in the supply chain ranging from natural resources to pharmaceuticals to achieve market dominance.
    by May Wang, Bart Elmore via JSTOR Daily on December 1, 2023
  • Workers pushing Coca-Cola refrigerators.

    Coca-Cola's Biggest Challenge in Greening its Operations is Its Own Global Marketing Strategy

    Coca-Cola has made ambitious climate and sustainability pledges, but marketing its products worldwide will always be a top priority.
    by Bart Elmore via The Conversation on May 23, 2023
  • Woman recycling glass, Wallingford neighborhood, Seattle, Washington, 1990

    You'll Never Believe Who Invented Curbside Recycling

    Far from ushering in a zero-waste world, the switch from returnables to recycling provided cover for the creation of ever more packaging trash.
    by Bart Elmore, Livia Gershon via JSTOR Daily on August 6, 2021

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How Coke Killed the Refillable Bottle

Coke knew their plastic would trash the planet…and did it anyway.
via The Story Of Stuff Project on October 4, 2023
Empty plastic bottles to be recycled.
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