UK: Innocent goes for compostable bottle
By Annette Farr | 7 June 2006
Innocent, the UK's leading smoothie brand, is to introduce the fully compostable PLA plastic bottle to its range of thickies and smoothies this autumn.
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Innocent, the UK's leading smoothie brand, is to introduce the fully compostable PLA plastic bottle to its range of thickies and smoothies this autumn.

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