Study confirms Altria, Philip Morris International, Danone, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are worst offenders

Fewer than 60 multinationals are responsible for more than half of the world’s plastic pollution, with six responsible for a quarter of that, based on the findings of a piece of research published on Wednesday.

The researchers concluded that for every percentage increase in plastic produced, there was an equivalent increase in plastic pollution in the environment.

“Production really is pollution,” says one of the study’s authors, Lisa Erdle, director of science at the non-profit The 5 Gyres Institute.

An international team of volunteers collected and surveyed more than 1,870,000 items of plastic waste across 84 countries over five years: the bulk of the rubbish collected was single-use packaging for food, beverage, and tobacco products.

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    8 months ago

    About 10-12 years back i went to Dominican (outside of resort’s). It was eye opening in a sense, though what shocked me then was the amount of empty 2L bottle everywhere, it was insane.

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      8 months ago

      The largest number of discarded coke bottles I’ve ever seen in my life was on a camel trip through the Sahara 🥺

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          8 months ago

          No, most of the time you couldn’t see the coke bottles for the discarded shopping bags 😥

          Morocco is a beautiful country, but the inhabitants treat it like a giant fuckin dustbin. It’s absolutely disgusting