Plastic has become a vital part of our lives of convenience. Yet the coffee cup lids, water bottles and bags we use once and throw away do end up somewhere -- in landfills, but also in the ocean.
Meanwhile, an estimated 12.7 million tonnes of plastic bottles end up in the ocean each year, wreaking havoc on marine life. To help reduce this, Ecover is encouraging consumers to make the switch ...
Due to ocean currents gyrating swirls of garbage like fishing nets, plastic water bottles, and other items that wash out of landfills, a floating garbage patch exists throughout the world’s gyres.
Ninety-nine thousand two hundred and counting: that’s how many plastic bottle caps Bill Russo and his small army of volunteers have collected from the shoreline and other areas inside their Key Largo ...
Made entirely from 100% recycled plastic waste, 50% of which is sourced through the Prevented Ocean Plastic programme , this ...
Neo Wtr, Europe’s first ethical spring water brand to use a 100% Prevented Ocean Plastic bottle, has announced its new ...
Berry Global (Berry) has revealed its bottle and cap solution made from post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic, designed for 'eco-friendly' performance lubricants manufacturer Green Oil.