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(Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Stores will have to accept not just bottles and cans, but packaging such as bags, boxes, plastic rings and bottle caps. They will have to sort empties into ...
Coca-Cola HBC Austria launched a recall on Wednesday after the franchised bottler said in a statement that some bottles of its popular drinks may contain fragments of metal. The recall means that ...
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The Coca-Cola company has recalled around 26million bottles of pop as they could contain ... pathogens that could cause food poisoning, or if plastic or metal has been found in the product due ...
Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola is recalling 28 million half-liter plastic bottles in Austria. It cited a risk that they could contain small pieces of metal after a ...
Polling shows environmental issues are far from the top of voters’ minds this year, and the global plastics crisis rarely gets a mention—unless it’s to defend plastic straws. Nevertheless ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Class II recall of more than 7,100 bottles of the antidepressant duloxetine due to the possible presence of a carcinogen. Duloxetine belongs to a ...
Plastic bottles continue to face a consumer backlash. Cans and cartons are growing in popularity: but also come with their advantages and disadvantages. Do paper bottles have the potential to become a ...
Thousands of bottles of a popular antidepressant medication are being recalled due to the presence of what the National Library of Medicine describes as a toxic chemical, according to a notice from ...
Over 7,100 bottles of Duloxetine were voluntarily recalled by the medication's company beginning Oct. 10 Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023.