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2012 March 9 Canadian Beverage Association Responds to CSPI re 4-MEI
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Energy Drinks in Canada Brochure
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Letters to The Editor
2012 March 19 -- Bottled and tap water can co-exist
I read with interest the story "Bottled water to be phased out at county facilities,"...
2011 July 20 -- Sports, energy drinks shouldn't be confused
In a recent wire story "How to beat the heat; STAYING SAFE" Dr. Amber...
Beverages come in a variety of shapes and sizes to meet a variety of consumer needs. We think that's a good thing.
The beverage industry provides choices through a variety of convenient packaging options that consumers enjoy, but packaging is more than just an attractive bottle or can. It protects the integrity of the product, ensures safety and long shelf life, and provides information to consumers.
The beverage industry understands the importance of producing packaging materials in the most efficient way possible. That means using less packaging wherever possible, using recycled materials in our packages and using materials that can be recycled by consumers. We employ these same principles for not only our bottles and cans, but also for the packaging we use to protect, transport and display our beverages.
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