Hmmm. Who’s the real junkie? The pop, chip and chocolate bar junkfood lover or the vending machine that sells the items? We all know how handy these beacons of self-indulgence are in staving off the mid-afternoon blues, but recent green sentiment is pointing an accusing finger at vending machines for being energy-junkies.
Coca-Cola has announced plans to start selling its famous soft drink and other products in a new receptacle: a bottle “made from plants”, a.k.a. the “PlantBottle”. And the timing couldn’t be better.
When huge, world-famous corporations, such as the Coca-Cola Company, announce plans to cut their carbon footprint, it always sounds like a good thing. At first. The problem is, many of these behemoth businesses have a reputation that precedes them.
With summer upon us, many are thinking of fun in the sun and the thrills of flying through the air on a roller coaster joyride., a company that operates 20 theme parks in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, is apparently not only thinking of fun, but of the environment as well.