New York Takes Legal Action Against PepsiCo for Plastic Pollution

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New York City is taking legal action against PepsiCo over the issue of plastic pollution. The city is suing the beverage giant for its contribution to plastic pollution, which has become a major environmental concern. The lawsuit aims to hold PepsiCo accountable for its role in the pollution problem.

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