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Lord of Riva
Lord of Riva
It has been made to combat "plastics" getting thrown into nature.

It's retarded EU law and for once nothing to do with the USA
Zlaja
Zlaja
If it's a EU law then why are other manufacturers not forced to do the same? Pepsi bottles don't have this, and neither does the mineral water I bought yesterday.
Lord of Riva
Lord of Riva
from a quick google search: Directive (EU) 2019/904 (the Single-Use Plastics Directive)

  • tethered bottle caps for plastic bottles will become mandatory on 3 July 2024;

Coca-cola is just presenting it's arse to get fucked by the EU. But *I* did not know it was only Coca-Cola here in germany we have it nearly everywhere already, including milk-cartons.
Zlaja
Zlaja
The fuck? Here in Sweden I've only noticed it on products from the Coca-Cola company.
Kev Inkline
Kev Inkline
Cans are superior to plastic bottles anyways.

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