Cola’s annual plastic use may exceed 9.1 billion pounds (4.1 million metric tons) by 2030 if the soft drink giant fails to ...
However, I was equally shocked to come across pellets that albatross chicks had regurgitated just before they fledge and to find in amongst it evidence of plastic ingestion. The chicks get the ...
Raw scenes like this, which lay bare the toll of plastic on wildlife, have become familiar: The dead albatross, its stomach bursting with refuse. The turtle stuck in a six-pack ring, its shell ...
Inside the slight skeleton of one albatross, we found bottle tops and a cigarette lighter amongst seemingly endless tiny shards of plastic. It's as if plastic actually was the bird's diet.
The report also estimates that up to 1.3 billion pounds (602,000 metric tons) of the plastic packaging that Coca-Cola uses annually by 2030 would enter the world’s waterways and oceans if the company ...
An albatross picks its way across a beach strewn with plastic waste, pecking at a faded bottle cap it has mistaken for food. Packaging, from bags to bottles, makes up a huge proportion of the ...
Ninety percent of Laysan albatross chick carcasses are found with plastic inside of them. Derelict fishing nets and lines, another type of marine debris, can entangle and harm birds, seals and ...
This amount of plastic could fill the stomachs of over 18 million blue whales. “Coca-Cola’s future is currently tied, like an albatross around its neck, to single-use plastic,” said Oceana ...