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SeaWorld and Coca-Cola Introduce In-Park Plastic Cups Made with Plant-Based Materials

[quote]Working together, our two companies are using our resources and reach to inspire people to make a difference.” — Andrew Ngo, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment Corporate Vice President of Culinary Operations[/quote]

Orlando, FL, USA (July 10, 2014) —Today, as a continuing part of its environmental initiative, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment debuted the first refillable plastic cup made from plant-based materials.  Now available in all SeaWorld and Busch Gardens parks across the U.S., the reusable, 100-percent recyclable plastic cup is manufactured using proprietary PlantBottle packaging technology from the company’s beverage partner, Coca-Cola.

“Our friends at The Coca-Cola Company share our commitment to conservation, our passion for the planet, and our innovative approach to consumer experiences.  Even more important, this appeals to our guests, who expect and reward recycling and sustainability,” said SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment Corporate Vice President of Culinary Operations Andrew Ngo.

PlantBottle packaging swaps traditional plastic resins with natural sugars found in plants.  Fewer fossil-based ingredients mean a smaller carbon footprint. SeaWorld’s switch to PlantBottle plastic in its refillable cups is expected to remove 35 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually — the equivalent of saving more than 80 barrels of oil a year.

The unique PlantBottle technology is popular packaging for Coca-Cola’s bottled beverages. SeaWorld takes this technology to a new level, creating the first commercially available consumer product: a refillable plastic cup.

Since The Coca-Cola Company introduced PlantBottle technology in 2009 as the first recyclable PET plastic bottle made partially from plants, more than 450,000 barrels of oil have been saved.  And, more than 20 billion PlantBottle packages have been distributed in 31 countries worldwide.

“Once we fully realized the power of PlantBottle technology, we knew it had real-world, global applications well beyond our own products,” said Scott Vitters, general manager, PlantBottle packaging platform, The Coca-Cola Company.  “This collaboration with SeaWorld demonstrates that PlantBottle technology can be applied anywhere that PET plastic is traditionally used, but with a lighter footprint on the planet.”

Colorful in-park murals and point-of-purchase displays promoting environmental advocacy will help inform park guests of the new product.

SeaWorld eventually plans to use Coca-Cola’s PlantBottle technology in the manufacture of many of its souvenir cups and is actively exploring opportunities for its potential use in the development of other merchandise.

SeaWorld and Coca-Cola have also partnered on two other initiatives that promote conservation and sustainability:

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