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    Plastic Oceans Consumption

    My week on a plastic beach helping to name and shame its polluters

    It was more devastating than I imagined, and that’s saying something considering the descriptions and pictures I’ve been exposed to over the years. The plastic pollution covering Freedom Island in…

    Sarah King, Senior oceans strategist •
    4 October, 2017
  • Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the Philippines
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    Plastic Consumption

    Nestlé, Unilever, P&G among worst offenders for plastic pollution in Philippines in beach audit

    Montreal, September 21,  2017 – Following a week-long beach clean up on Freedom Island, a critical wetland habitat and Ramsar site [1] spanning 30 hectares in Manila Bay – one…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    28 September, 2017
  • Plastic Consumption in Mexico
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    Consumption Oceans Plastic

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    You have successfully downloaded our toolkit to help put an end to single-use plastics! If you have questions, comments or would like to become more engaged in activities around the…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    22 June, 2017
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    Plastic Consumption Oceans

    Share Your Photos of Coke’s Plastic Pollution

    Coca-Cola is the biggest producer of plastic bottles in the world, producing over 100 billion plastic bottles every year.

    Sarah King •
    29 May, 2017
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    Plastic Consumption Oceans

    Plastic Pollution – Why Coca-Cola bears responsibility

    One of the best things about working on Greenpeace’s campaign to end ocean plastics is the chance to have lots of conversations with all sorts of people about the issue. One question that keeps coming up is - what’s the solution and who bears the responsibility?

    #EndOceanPlastics •
    12 May, 2017
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    Plastic Consumption Oceans

    5 Reasons Why We Visited Coca-Cola’s HQ

    On April 9th, Greenpeace installed a piece of art right on the doorstep of Coca-Cola’s European office in London (UK), to hold the soft drinks giant accountable for ocean plastic pollution.

    Louisa Casson, Greenpeace UK •
    26 April, 2017
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    Consumption Oceans Plastic

    The case against Coca-Cola: How the world’s biggest soft drinks company is failing to address ocean plastic pollution

    As the world’s biggest soft drinks company, Coca-Cola bears a particular responsibility for the plastic crisis our oceans are facing.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    6 April, 2017
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    Plastic Consumption

    12 Eco-Friendly And Affordable Gift Ideas

    1. Water bottle or coffee mug

    Miriam Wilson •
    19 December, 2016
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    Victory Plastic Consumption

    Canada bans microbeads! Another move to tackle plastic pollution…and more needed!

    When you google “microbeads,” calls to ban them pop up in the search results even before the trusty Wikipedia definition. That’s because scientific studies and environmental organizations have shone a…

    Sarah King •
    14 November, 2016
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