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Coca-Cola sells more than 100 billion single-use plastic bottles each year. So many of them end up as trash that new numbers on Monday revealed the company was the world's largest plastic polluter.
It's a problem Samoa is starting to face after Coca-Cola switched from glass to plastic bottles in the Pacific Islands earlier this year.
The BBC's Panorama program has figured out what that means for a country too small to have its own recycling facility.
UK viewers can catch the full story on Panorama: The Coca-Cola 100 Billion Problem on BBC One at 7:35 p.m. ET. It is also on BBC iPlayer to be available.
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