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<ul><li>Nestlé’s September 2019 press release.
<ul><li>Nestlé’s September 2019 press release.
source: https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2019-09/press-release-climate-change-zero-net-emissions-2050-en.pdf
source: https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2019-09/press-release-climate-change-zero-net-emissions-2050-en.pdf
</li><li>Environment section, see “What do you think about the Bottled Life documentary?” and “What is Nestlé doing to tackle plastic packaging waste?”.x
</li><li>Environment section, see “What do you think about the Bottled Life documentary?” and “What is Nestlé doing to tackle plastic packaging waste?”.
source: https://www.nestle.com/ask-nestle/environment
source: https://www.nestle.com/ask-nestle/environment
</li></ul></ref> Nothing forces companies to honour their promises, but for now Nestlé is committing for 100% recyclable and reusable packaging by 2025, which is a good news considering the brand uses more than 1.5M metric tons of plastic every year (which correspond to 1% of the single-use plastic produced worldwide<ref>Plastic Oceans NGO website:  
</li></ul></ref> Nothing forces companies to honour their promises, but for now Nestlé is committing for 100% recyclable and reusable packaging by 2025, which is a good news considering the brand uses more than 1.5M metric tons of plastic every year (which correspond to 1% of the single-use plastic produced worldwide<ref>Plastic Oceans NGO website: