Coca Cola U-Turn on bottle deposit return stance

VOICED: Shows exterior shots Coca-Cola bottle being opened, poured into glass and placed on table empty. Interior shots Coca-Cola bottles on shelves and empty bottle being put in recycling bin. Exterior shot empty plastic bottle left as litter on floor. Exterior shots plastic bottles being recycled in Norway. Exterior shots plastic bottles at a recycling centre with graphics sequence on plastic bottle recycling comparison between Norway and the UK. Interview with Coca-Cola UK Vice President Julian Hunt speaking on plastic bottle recycling in UK. Interior shots and interview with John Mayhew from 'Have You Got the Bottle' Campaign speaking on Coca-Cola's u-turn. Interview with Scottish Environment Minister Richard Lockhead MSP speaking on deposit return sceme to recycle bottles. Exterior shots Scottish Parliament Building and voxpops speaking on recycling plastic bottles. (THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT) Coca Cola has reversed its opposition to a deposit return scheme for drinks bottles. It's a major shift for the company, who initially had concerns that increased costs could take the fizz out of their financial performance. Supporters believe the move will reduce littering and a pilot scheme could soon be introduced in Scotland on 22nd February, 2017 in Edinburgh, Scotland
VOICED: Shows exterior shots Coca-Cola bottle being opened, poured into glass and placed on table empty. Interior shots Coca-Cola bottles on shelves and empty bottle being put in recycling bin. Exterior shot empty plastic bottle left as litter on floor. Exterior shots plastic bottles being recycled in Norway. Exterior shots plastic bottles at a recycling centre with graphics sequence on plastic bottle recycling comparison between Norway and the UK. Interview with Coca-Cola UK Vice President Julian Hunt speaking on plastic bottle recycling in UK. Interior shots and interview with John Mayhew from 'Have You Got the Bottle' Campaign speaking on Coca-Cola's u-turn. Interview with Scottish Environment Minister Richard Lockhead MSP speaking on deposit return sceme to recycle bottles. Exterior shots Scottish Parliament Building and voxpops speaking on recycling plastic bottles. (THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT) Coca Cola has reversed its opposition to a deposit return scheme for drinks bottles. It's a major shift for the company, who initially had concerns that increased costs could take the fizz out of their financial performance. Supporters believe the move will reduce littering and a pilot scheme could soon be introduced in Scotland on 22nd February, 2017 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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Sky News
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February 22, 2017
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00:02:50:00
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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