Coca-Cola May Have to Use More Plastic Because of Tariffs, CEO Says
Coca-Cola has said it may have to increase its use of plastic in the U.S. if new tariffs on aluminum raise the cost of its drinks cans.
According to The Guardian, Coca-Cola’s chief executive, James Quincey, said during the company’s earning call February 11 that the drinks company imports aluminum for its cans from Canada, which is likely to be hardest hit by the 25% tariff on alumin…
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