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No bottles left behind

The Beijing Olympics, just two weeks away, is counting on Coca-Cola and a local company to "greenly" handle all of the plastic beverage bottles left in its sports venues.

Coca-Cola (China) said in a release that the company will join forces with Beijing Incom Resources Recovery Co. to recycle the PET bottles consumed during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

Incom claims to be the world's largest plastics recycling facility. It started operation last August and is capable of processing 60,000 metric tons of waste annually.

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