Sodastream Virtually Defies Coke’s Demands
Media Statement 26 June
2012
Sodastream
Virtually Defies Coke’s
Demands
Sodastream moves
the battleground online with the launch of the ‘Cage
Challenge’ on Facebook
Following
attempts by Coca-Cola to shut down its environmental Cage
exhibit, SodaStream has created a virtual ‘Cage
Challenge’ on Facebook, where visitors around the world
can post pictures of used bottles and cans to highlight
their devastating impact on the environment.
According to SodaStream CEO, Daniel Birnbaum, one billion bottles and cans are added to the world’s parks, rivers, oceans and landfills every day. Chris Bremner, of SodaStream NZ, says that the ‘Cage Challenge’ page will encourage people from all over the world to recognise the catastrophic impact of discarded bottles and cans, and to make an effort to minimise it.
“New Zealanders like to think of themselves as clean and green, but the average Kiwi family still uses over 2000 plastic bottles in just three years,” says Bremner.
“Considering one bottle takes 450 years to decompose, the global dumping of plastic bottles is extremely serious. If the ‘Cage Challenge’ Facebook page will help people to reconsider the number of plastic bottles and cans they chew through, the world will be a cleaner place!”
The defiant Facebook page was created in response to a cease-and-desist letter that Coca-Cola South Africa issued SodaStream, demanding that bottles and cans with Coca-Cola Company branding be removed from the actual Cage exhibit in Johannesburg Airport.
Please visit http://www.facebook.com/TheCageChallenge to learn more.
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