Mayonnaise, honey, pickle, ketchup.. stuff that lasts in my fridge for way longer.. has paper labels. Whereas carbonated water bottles are all full-circumference plastic.
Every beer bottle has a paper label, Coke bottles from 1900 had paper labels. You can engrave the logo at least (if not all the details) and make the label go to half-circumference or quarter. That alone would save so many millions of square kilometers of plastic, I suspect.
You have bubble patterns on your bottles (Kinley, Thums Up, Sprite), you do fancy and gimmicky bottle shapes, you sponsor every cricket match since my infancy, you do personalized name labels, you do commemorative editions for a sportsman’s achievements, you do weird and failed products like coffee-flavored cola, you etch / imprint the batch number and price and date of expiry in India..
..yet you cannot get rid of the plastic label? To make matters even worse, your organization has started phasing out the 200mL glass bottle and brought in plastic for that as well.