But we need to go much further to end the flow of plastics into the ocean.
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Supermarkets are starting to talk about what they need to do.
Turning plastic into even more unneeded fuel is a bad investment and certainly should not be considered recycling.
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Greenpeace supporters have challenged coca cola to use less plastic while countries like the uk have banned certain microplastics.
More than one million greenpeace change agents have taken action globally over the past year calling on corporations to stop producing single use plastics.
To put an end to plastic pollution we need to eliminate single use plastics.
The good news is that together we can create a plastic free.
This is why greenpeace is calling on retailers and the government to set firm targets to at least halve usage of single use plastics in supermarkets by 2025.
The american chemistry council the plastics industry and the consumer goods sector need to stop hiding behind the fantasy of chemical recycling said greenpeace usa plastics research specialist ivy schlegel.
Our oceans are slowly turning into a plastic soup and the effects on ocean life are chilling.
It is estimated that up to 12 million metric tons of plastic enter our ocean each year.
Marine birds and plastic pollution marie y.
Single use plastic have invaded our lives and are trashing our blue planet.
Up to 12 million tonnes of plastic waste end up in the oceans each year.
Rex weyler is an author journalist and co founder of greenpeace international.
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Greenpeace together with the breakfreefromplastic coalition conduct a beach cleanup activity and brand audit on freedom island paraƱaque city metro manila philippines.
The flow of plastics into our environment has reached crisis proportions and the evidence is most clearly on display in our oceans.
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We re inviting you to be part of a million acts of blue to turn the tide on plastic pollution by taking action to stop it at its source.
The activity aims to name the brands most responsible for the plastic pollution happening in our oceans.
Only 9 of all plastic produced since the 1950s has been recycled the rest is burned goes to landfill or ends up in the environment.
But reducing plastic in one area can cause problems elsewhere.
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It is estimated that up to 12 million metric tons of plastic enter our ocean each year.