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The "water footprint" of coke depends on what you include. Potential items include the actual water in the coke, the water required for growing the various sugars and flavourings of the contents, the water associated with the manufacture of the plastic or metal container and the water required to mine or produce the raw materials for the container. In addition there is a significant amount of water used by manufacturing processes for cooling, washing, steam generation and other related industrial processes.

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Haylee Stokes

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