Bloomberg Law
Nov. 21, 2022, 4:07 PMUpdated: Nov. 21, 2022, 6:13 PM

Coca-Cola Gets ‘100% Recyclable’ False-Ad Suit Tossed (Correct)

Julie Steinberg
Julie Steinberg
Reporter

Focusing on the “able” in “recyclable,” a federal judge dismissed, for now, a proposed class suit against Coca-Cola Co. and others over allegedly deceptive marketing of single-use water bottles.

The Sierra Club and three consumers challenged the “100% recyclable” labels on Coke, Blue Triton Brands Inc., and Niagara Bottling LLC products. Most bottles end up in landfills or incinerators because of limited recycling capacity and a lack of demand for recycled plastics, they said.

But in everyday usage, “recyclable” is an adjective that means “capable of being recycled” or a noun that “denominates an object that can be recycled,” Judge ...

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