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Coca-Cola is to test a paper bottle as part of a longer-term bid to eliminate plastic from its packaging entirely

The Coca-Cola Companyโ€™s first-ever paper bottle prototype is transitioning from the lab to the marketplace this (European) summer through a limited online trial in Hungary.

A run of 2 000 bottles of the plant-based beverage AdeZ will be offered in the pioneering package via e-grocery retailer Kifli.hu.

The paper bottle project โ€“ which is being co-developed by Cocaโ€‘Colaโ€™s R&D team in Brussels and The Paper Bottle Company (Paboco), a Danish startup supported by ALPLA and BillerudKorsnรคs, in cooperation with Carlsberg, Lโ€™Orรฉal and The Absolut Company โ€“ is moving into the consumer testing phase to measure the packageโ€™s performance and shopper response to the format. Coca-Cola and Pabocoย unveiled the first-generation prototype, which consists of a paper shell with a recyclable plastic lining and cap, last fall.

โ€œThe trial we are announcing today is a milestone for us in our quest to develop a paper bottle,โ€ said Daniela Zahariea, director of technical supply chain and innovation, Cocaโ€‘Cola Europe. โ€œPeople expect Cocaโ€‘Cola to develop and bring to market new, innovative and sustainable types of packaging. Thatโ€™s why we are partnering with experts like Paboco, experimenting openly and conducting this first in-market trial.โ€

The technology developed by Paboco is designed to create 100% recyclable bottles made of sustainably sourced wood with a bio-based material barrier capable of resisting liquids, CO2 and oxygen, and suitable for beverages, beauty products and other liquid goods. The ultimate goal is a bottle that can be recycled as paper.

The innovation supports The Coca-Cola Companyโ€™s World Without Waste sustainable packaging goal to collect and recycle a bottle or can for every one it sells by 2030, while substantially reducing use of virgin packaging materials and using only 100% recyclable packaging materials. Achieving this vision requires investment in innovation and collaboration with partners to drive collection, recycling and sustainable design.

Stijn Franssen, R&D packaging innovation manager for Cocaโ€‘Cola Europe, stresses that the breakthrough technology is still in development. Franssenโ€™s team has been conducting extensive lab testing to assess how the paper bottle performs, holds up and protects its contents.

โ€œThis is new technology, and we are moving in uncharted territory,โ€ he explained. โ€œWe have to invent the technical solutions as we go along.โ€

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