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5 Global Plastic Polluters has been identified!

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The top 5 global plastic polluters are Coca-Cola, Unilever, Nestle, Pepsico, and Mondelez International has been identified. The global contributors to plastic pollution were identified from the brand audit conducted by Break free from plastic globally in September 2019. As part of Global Week of Action under the Break Free from Plastic movement, Environment and Social Development Organization- ESDO has organized a human chain by demonstrating against the top 5 corporate plastic polluters on Thursday in front of the National Press Club. More than 100, team members of ESDO, Girls’ Guide, and media have joined this human chain.

Every day the plastic pollution crisis seems to grow. The major plastic polluters don’t manage their plastic waste effectively. After the brand audit, #breakfreefromplastic aims to reduce plastic waste by pressurizing the companies through show demonstrations against the top plastic polluters globally.

Plastic pollution can afflict land, waterways, and oceans. However, the chemical structure of most plastics renders them resistant to many natural processes of degradation and as a result, they are slow to degrade. The billions upon billions of items of plastic waste choking our oceans, lakes, and rivers and piling up on land are more than unsightly and harmful to plants and wildlife. Plastic Pollution is a very real and growing threat to human health and the environment.

On the occasion of World Cleanup Day on September 21, 2019, individuals and organizations around the world mobilized their communities to conduct clean-up sand brand audits to hold corporations accountable for the extensive use of single-use and throw-away plastic packaging in their products. Break Free From Plastic engaged 72,541 volunteers in 51 countries to conduct 484 brand audits. These volunteers collected 476,423 pieces of plastic waste, 43% of which was marked with a clear consumer brand.

BFFP is an international movement envisioning a future free from plastic pollution. Since its launch in September 2016, nearly 1,500 organizations from across the world have joined the movement to demand massive reductions in single-use plastics and to push for lasting solutions to the plastic pollution crisis. A brand audit is an important initial step of BFFP towards the formation of a single-use plastic pollution-free world. The primary objective of brand auditing is to audit and identify top corporate single-use plastic polluters whose products are largely contributing to creating plastic pollution. Environment and Social Development Organization- ESDO is one of the founding members of Break Free From Plastic.

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