November 15, 1999
Mr. M. Douglas Ivester
Chairman and CEO
The Coca-Cola Company
One Coca-Cola Plaza
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Dear Mr. Ivester:
I have been involved professionally in the waste management 
business for over 20 years and part of that involvement has 
involved the promotion of waste reduction and recycling 
activities by both the public and private sectors.  Through the 
Grassroots Recycling Network and other sources, it has come 
to my attention that Coca-Cola continues to give "lip service" to 
waste reduction and recycling, especially regarding the 
purchase of plastic containers with recycled content for your 
famous product (i.e., buying recycled).
I realize that using virgin plastic assures your company of 
quality control for the containers that your product is sold in. I 
also understand that Coca-Cola may have to deal with some 
regulatory obstacles with recycled content containers that it 
may not have to face when using strictly virgin plastic resins for 
its products.  However,  as a world  leader in the sale of a drink 
product packaged in plastic containers and as a responsible 
corporate citizen, I feel that your company should, as a 
minimum, stop talking and advertising about the "recyclability" 
of the plastic container and begin taking the necessary first 
steps to find a way to buy recycled content plastic containers 
for your product, while increasing the growth and profitability of 
your company.
As Chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola, the buck stops at your 
desk.  At least in this country, a large corporation that offers a 
great product and, in addition, finds a way to offer this product 
in a way that helps the environment and encourages recycling, 
will be rewarded with not only with recognition and praise, but a 
better bottom line too.  Other large corporations that sell food 
and beverages to the public (McDonald's comes to mind) have 
found a way to do this. I see no reason why Coca-Cola cannot 
do the same or better. 
As a consumer of your product, I am requesting that you take 
the lead on this issue. I'll be watching and listening.
Sincerely,