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18 December 2018
On December 18th, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festiv
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18 December 2018
On December 18th, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festiv
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18 December 2018
On December 18th, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festiv
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#3574386
18 December 2018
On December 18th, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festiv
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#3574388
18 December 2018
On December 18th, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festiv
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18 December 2018
On December 18th, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festiv
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#3503586
3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Several protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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3 December 2018
December 2nd, Brussels. A huge national march called “Claim the Climate” took place in Brussels the first Sunday of December. Around 75.000 protesters signaled the importance of limiting climate change to a maximum of 1.5°C. Protesters want to remind Belgium and Europe that they have to conform to climate change commitments and even go further. The 24th Party Conference on Climate Change will start on the 3rd of December, in Katowice in Poland. The protesters hope participants will realize how serious the issue of climate change is. The march departed from the Gare du Nord at midday to arrive at Cinquantenaire Park, where a huge performance took place.
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