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Coca-Cola Linked to Fracking Pollution
7 Mar
Summary
- Coca-Cola implicated in plastic pollution and fracking operations.
- Fracking byproducts fuel plastic production, harming the environment.
- Company's eco-initiatives questioned amid continued fossil fuel links.

Beverage giant Coca-Cola is reportedly linked to fracking operations, despite ongoing eco-friendly initiatives like "World Without Waste." Research indicates that ethane, a byproduct of fracking, is a key component in plastic production, with companies like Coca-Cola connected to sourcing this material.
The Permian Basin in Texas, a major "carbon bomb," is identified as a significant fracking site. The process of fracking, which involves high-pressure injections of water, sand, and chemicals into shale rock, extracts natural gas and oil. This extraction can lead to environmental issues such as tremors and water contamination.
This link to fracking is concerning given that plastic itself is a major pollutant, breaking down into microplastics that harm ecosystems and health. While Coca-Cola has pledged to increase recycled plastic use, its continued ties to fracking suggest a reliance on new plastics derived from fossil fuels.
Environmental advocates argue that companies should prioritize recycled or bio-based plastics and explore alternative packaging designs. Critics point to such connections as examples of greenwashing, urging greater transparency and a genuine commitment to sustainable practices.



