
Food and beverage companies Nestlé, PepsiCo, Danone and The Coca-Cola Co. are the biggest plastic polluters, according to a new study
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Food and beverage companies Nestlé, PepsiCo, Danone and The Coca-Cola Co. are the biggest plastic polluters, according to a new study
by ua-stena
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Surprise, surprise.
And the war sponsors (except for the Coca Cola company and Danone). https://leave-russia.org
Ahh nestle what aren’t you guilty of ?
Add these following companies if you want to have a better picture of who are actually the real ones.
Battling for the best position in pollution companies
Tyler Packaging,
Pentaplast,
B+K-GROUP,
ENOL Folien GmbH,
Waechter U. Co,
Sudpack,
Flexpack,
Dow Chemical,
Hanwool Corporation,
Lyondellbasell,
Ihne & Tesch GmbH,
Exxonmobil,
Most of them you can find ⬛🪨 behind the financing of these companies.
Employees normally suffer from lung issues due to hot plastic fumes.
I’ll probably be down voted to hell for asking this but: who is buying their products?
Did we reaaaally need a study for that?
Quite pointless study. It’s obvious that the origin of plastic pollution correlates with the amount produced by the biggest producers. It’s not like these companies could just make their production process more efficient to solve this issue. Even if they just closed the doors, there would be thousands of other companies taking up the demand.
And they’ve successfully managed to convince everyone that plastic is an individual consumer issue.
The reason little Tommy Turtle is dying is because selfish people don’t recycle and absolutely not an issue that needs to be solved by the manufacturer. Heaven forbid their profits suffer
fuck Nestlé
Yet nobody in EU or USA throws plastic waste from those products to rivers and seas – on the other hand it is very common in Africa and Southern Asia… It was a cultural shock to me when I saw it.
Carbon tax. Plastic tax. The issue will resolve itself.
Also you could easily apply anti-monopoly laws to companies such as Nestle and split it into its subsidiaries.
Great, makes sense since most of their products pollute you as well.
Isn’t that what the previous study showed?
I don’t have any source,sadly, but I’m sure I’ve heard that before.
mofos, the biggest polluters are those cnts who cant find the bin and do a proper recycling. I doubt that its Pepsi or CocaColas fault that in India all rivers and canals are full of garbage and crap floating so much that you cannot even see the water.
I love all the content I’m seeing lately about plastic recycling from these companies after all the microplastic research
Water is wet
Great to know!
Will they see any consequences for their actions?
Now we know this these companies will pay for it, right?
The giants are responsible for the biggest pollution? Who would know right?
And I just saw a cheesy cheery ad put out by Pepsi, Coke, and Dr Pepper to show how they recycle their containers and how we should do more too. To be fair, I couldn’t hear most of it but it looked way over top.
But its the consumer that has to pay for the cleanup
Wow, I’m shocked /s
Yes but we buy their products. Stop with this fucking delusional line of thinking of “it’s all fault of the big bad corporations i don’t have to do anything WAAAH”, if they actually respected climate regulations the price of their products would rise 3x and body would accept that right? We gotta realize that the Truth Is Always some what in the middle
> waste from various brands found in parks, beaches and riverbanks.
So no fishing nets, no car tires landfils and tire dust, no microplastic from textiles…
This study is rubish becouse they only study who sell most things that can be throw away in praks etc., and what a surprise biggest companies sell the most. This “study” is such waste of time and money that they had to have some other motive.
Don’t get me wrong. Nestle should be burned to the ground and it’s menagement should spend rest of thier life in prison. Propably same for other companies on this list. But the “study” is stupid and propably create false vision of reality.
I love that Coke, Pepsi, and Canada-Dry/Dr. Pepper/Snapple (whatever your local distributor is branded under) have been pumping out ad after ad about how “they’re committed to reducing the amount of plastic waste”….because they know they’re the root cause of it.
They’ll reduce the amount of plastic by reducing the amount of product in the bottle. But still charge us the price for the old amount.