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200 global companies have stopped 2 billion plastic bottles from entering oceans

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By integrating Social Plastic™ back into their manufacturing supply chain, Plastic Bank's partners are supporting a more regenerative circular economy.

VANCOUVER — Over 200 global companies have stopped another billion plastic bottles from entering the world’s oceans.

Two billion plastic bottles is equivalent to more than 40 million kilograms of plastic that would have otherwise found its way into our oceans​​. In reaching this milestone, Plastic Bank worked with more than 30,000 collectors across the Philippines, Indonesia, Brazil, and Egypt. Collectors in Plastic Bank’s ecosystems exchange plastic waste for bonuses that help improve household income and accessibility to basic family necessities such as groceries, cooking fuel, school tuition, health insurance and digital connectivity.

“Plastic pollution and its impact on our oceans is one of the world’s most significant challenges. The collection of two billion ocean-bound plastic bottles is a testament to the fact that each of us can be a hero in reducing plastic waste while improving the lives of people who collect it,” says David Katz, Founder and CEO of Plastic Bank. “Our Heroes – the collectors, branch owners, partners, contributors, and employees – are stewarding business, consumption, lives, and the planet towards regeneration.”

Founding partners SC Johnson and Henkel helped support the collection efforts by contributing to more than half of the two billion milestone. Over 200 global companies, including CooperVision, METRO AG, ScanCom, HelloFresh, Carton Pack, Lombard Odier, Lillydoo, Advansa, Natreve, DM, Wella, P&G, Coca-Cola, Unwrapped Life, L’Oreal, Better Packaging, Alcon and Pernod Ricard helped enable the collection of ocean-bound plastic waste from beaches, riverbanks, and neighbourhoods, to reach the landmark amount. By integrating Social Plastic™ back into their manufacturing supply chain, Plastic Bank’s partners are supporting a more regenerative circular economy.

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“There are ten trillion kilos of plastic still out there, with eight billion kilos being dumped into our oceans every year. You can either look away, assuming it’s someone else’s problem or become the change you seek. It takes heroes to stop ocean plastic and our planet desperately needs more of them,” says David Katz. “You need to understand the significance of every choice that solves the plastic problem and must be willing to make them – from what you buy or manufacture, to how you use, dispose and recycle plastic. It is time to gather together to stop ocean plastic and end poverty. It is time to transform our world into a better place.”

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