It’s never been so easy to demand change. Use your social media to tag companies pushing their single-use plastic problem onto you! Check out some of the folks calling for corporate accountability:
Do these Coconuts 🥥 really need plastic packaging AND foam? They already have a great packaging of their own. Fruit does not need a wrapper!#plasticpollution #BreakFreeFromPlastic pic.twitter.com/b6LoNE0vz6
— Leila (@leilagreen_66) April 4, 2018
Plastic packaging within plastic packaging within plastic packaging. It’s inception packaging! Seriously @amazon ??? It’s time to #BreakFreeFromPlastic pic.twitter.com/GstXFktcVs
— go diego go (@gonzaga_di) April 6, 2018
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhbwzHrglmb/?hl=en&tagged=breakfreefromplastic
Do we really need to wrap fruits and vegetables in #PointlessPlastic, @7eleven? #RidiculousPackaging #BreakFreeFromPlastic pic.twitter.com/qgOSdoWIIM
— Niq (@annalaviajera) April 11, 2018
These plastic wraps are unnecessary, and you know it @smsupermalls.
Time to clean up your act. #breakfreefromplastic @gpph pic.twitter.com/YLTOQkxhjn— Jobet (@trainrides) April 2, 2018
Hey @Unilever and @DegreeMen isn’t this excessive plastic? Can’t even see the plastic pieces inside each deodorant too. 😡 #BreakFreeFromPlastic pic.twitter.com/IyogUTkweX
— P W (@pdubb40) April 2, 2018
I love you @HarrisTeeter but this kind of #RidiculousPackaging for produce seriously bums me out #BreakFreeFromPlastic @greenpeaceusa pic.twitter.com/OLEfZH08Nv
— Katie Camosy (@KatieCamosy) April 9, 2018
Great tea but is it really necessary to wrap each individual tea bag in plastic? #BreakFreeFromPlastic #TimeForChange @etsteas pic.twitter.com/9HCskzB3Ru
— Emily Winter (@EmilyR_Winter) April 6, 2018
1 online order. 6 items. 8 pieces of #PointlessPlastic. Hey @Gap, this #RidiculousPackaging doesn't add up! #BreakFreeFromPlastic pic.twitter.com/nWFzpoHZ6z
— Bow Seat (@fromthebowseat) April 9, 2018