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La Série : Bouteilles de coca-cola vertes 1962 Titre original: Green

Titre original: Green Coca-Cola Bottles. (bouteilles de coca-cola vertes). Date: 1962 Origine: Etats Unis



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Green Coca-Cola Bottles - 1962 Arts techniques



Coca-Cola 2020 Business & Environmental Social and Governance

20 avr. 2021 scientific and technical methods. ... Percentage of bottles and cans we refilled ... This “green infrastructure” approach cuts down on.



Art as a Business: The Intention of Andy Warhols Brand Images

artistic values of Andy Warhol's three artworks Green Coca-Cola Bottles



The Coca-Cola Company

7 juin 2021 Moving from green to clear packaging increases the efficiency of recycling systems and enables more of these bottles to be.



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The World of Coca-Cola High School Green Guide

Procedure: 1. Discuss with students the measures taken by The Coca-Cola Company that have helped to reduce greenhouse emissions and.



The World of Coca-Cola Middle School Green Guide - Whats Your

The Green Tour may be added to either the Social Studies or Language Arts Kathleen Plate that is made out of recycled/repurposed Coca-Cola bottles.



The Coca-Cola Company

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Green Coca-Cola Bottle (1962)

Green Coca-Cola Bottle (1962) Artist: American painter Andy Warhol Dimensions: 210 x 145 cm Year: 1962 Work technique: serigraphy on canvas Artistic movement: Pop Art Exhibition place: Whitney Museum of American Art New York Background and making of: - Pop Art and Andy Warhol started to be known in what the British called “the

How did Green Coca-Cola bottles become a piece of Art?

Green Coca-Cola Bottles took a mainstream item and converted it into a piece of art. Warhol’s piece utilized a silkscreen technique, which mechanicalized some aspects of the painting but featured individualized “unevenness” across the painting.

Why did Andy Warhol create Green Coca-Cola bottles?

Green Coca-Cola Bottles was created the year that Andy Warhol developed his pioneering silkscreen technique, which allowed him to produce his paintings through a mechanical process that paralleled his use of mass culture subjects.

How does a Coca-Cola bottle look like?

Here, the image of a single Coca-Cola bottle is repeated in regular rows, seven high by sixteen across, above the company’s logo. The repetitive imagery and standardized format evokes the look of mechanical reproduction, but the black outlines were probably stamped by hand from a single carved woodblock onto green areas printed in a grid pattern.

What are the three models of Coca-Cola's sustainability efforts?

This paper analyzes Coca-Cola’s sustainability status and efforts based on three models: the Triple Bottom Line, the Phrase Model and Carroll’s Pyramid. Sustainability is a globally common concern, and Coca-Cola is actively involved by integrating sustainability into its corporate strategy.

2020

World Without Waste

ReportCOMPANYTHE

What"s NextAssurance StatementDesignPartnerCollect

2The Coca-Cola Company2020 World Without Waste Report

Introduction

We have a responsibility to help solve the global

plastic waste crisis. That"s why, in 2018, we launched World Without Waste—an ambitious, sustainable packaging initiative that is creating systemic change by driving a circular economy for our bottles and cans.

The World Without Waste strategy has signaled

a renewed focus on our entire packaging lifecycle—from how bottles and cans are designed and produced to how they"re recycled and repurposed—through a focus on three fundamental goals: Our sustainability priorities are interconnected, so we approach them holistically. Because packaging accounts for approximately

30% of our overall carbon footprint, our World Without Waste

strategy is essential to meeting our Science-Based Target for climate. We lower our carbon footprint by using more recycled material; by lightweighting our packaging; by focusing on developing alternative packaging materials, such as advanced, plant-based packaging that requires less fossil fuel; and by investing in local recycling programs to collect plastic and glass bottles and cans so they can become new ones. This is our third World Without Waste progress report (read our

2018 and 2019 reports). Three years into this transformational

journey, the global conversation about plastic pollution—and calls for urgent, collaborative action—are intensifying. And so is our drive toward solutions.

Design

Make 100% of our packaging

recyclable globally by 2025—and use at least 50% recycled material in our packaging by 2030.

Collect

Collect and recycle a bottle or can

for each one we sell by 2030.

Partner

Bring people together to

support a healthy, debris-free environment. What"s NextAssurance StatementDesignPartnerCollect

3The Coca-Cola Company2020 World Without Waste Report

Introduction

We continued to make progress

in 2020, despite the challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“ If the pandemic has taught

us anything, it"s that we cannot act alone. The crisis has shone a light on the interconnected nature of our world. The lessons we learn must be applied to help us emerge stronger...to get to a more sustainable and inclusive economic future."

JAMES QUINCEY

The Coca-Cola Company

Setting a new goal to reduce

our use of virgin plastic derived from non-renewable sources by a cumulative 3 million metric tons

Expanding the rollout of 100%

recycled PET plastic packages 1 in key markets around the world, including the United States, bringing the total to around 30 markets.

The Netherlands and Norway

markets announced transitions to

100% rPET

1 for their entire local plastic packaging portfolios.

Partnering with NGOs, industry

peers and local and state governments to advance bottle we joined the U.S. Plastics Pact, championed by The Recycling global Plastics Pact Network, to partner with governments to ensure the plastics we use stay in the circular economy and out of the environment. And in Indonesia, through an industry coalition called

PRAISE, we worked with peer

companies and government partners

Recovery Organization (PRO) to

increase collection and recycling of post-consumer packaging waste. Highlights, which are detailed throughout this report, include:

Signing a business manifesto

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