Coca - Cola uses recycled plastic to create sound samples with renowned music producers
Coca-Cola has launched a campaign to use bottle-to-bottle recycling to make music samples which can be used in recordings and music productions, according to the company's chief executive Danny Boyle, BBC Radio 1 News.
Source: marketing-interactive.comPublished on 2022-12-15
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