Coke, Nestle and Danone’s Recycling Claims Questioned by BEUC

The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) has raised concerns about the accuracy of recycling claims on plastic bottles, suggesting they mislead consumers.

Coke, Nestle And Danone’s Recycling Claims Questioned

The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC), supported by ClientEarth and ECOS, has questioned the veracity of certain claims made by beverage companies like Coca-Cola, Danone, and Nestle regarding the recyclability of their plastic bottles. These bottles, often labeled as “100% recyclable” or “100% recycled,” are central to the debate on consumer protection and environmental responsibility, per a recent report from FoodNavigator.

BEUC has submitted an external alert to the Consumer Protection Cooperation network and the European Commission, presenting evidence of what they believe to be infringements on consumer protection law.

Alexandre Baird, Senior Legal Officer at BEUC, has stated that the claims made by these companies are not only factually questionable but also potentially misleading, as they may give consumers a false impression of sustainability.

The crux of the issue lies in the reality of recycling processes. Contrary to the closed-loop system that many envision, where a plastic bottle is continuously recycled into a new bottle, the actual lifecycle of a recycled bottle is much more limited. Often, only certain parts of the bottle, such as the body, are made from recycled plastic, and even then, the inclusion of virgin plastics during manufacturing is not uncommon. Furthermore, the ability to recycle a bottle depends on a variety of factors beyond the control of the producers, including local recycling infrastructure.

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