Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Devastating-Floods-Caused-By-Plastic-Pollution-in-Cameroon---Web-Video--ENG-Text--27MDHUH356PT.htmlConceptually similarDevastating Floods Caused By Plastic Pollution in Cameroon - Web Video (ENG subs - no rotate message)GP1SWWMBCompleted★★★★Devastating Floods Caused By Plastic Pollution in Cameroon - Web Video (FRENCH no Subs)GP1SWWM9Completed★★★★Devastating Floods Caused By Plastic Pollution in Cameroon - Web Video (Clean)GP1SWWMDCompleted★★★★False Solutions about Plastics by Big Brands - Web Video (ENG)GP0STU27GCompleted★★★★Recycling is a Myth - Web Video (ENG Subs)GP0STSQDDCompleted★★★★Fishermen Affected by Plastic Pollution in DRC - Web Video (Final Cut - ENG Subs)GP1SWWMSCompleted★★★★Fishermen Affected By Plastic Pollution in DRC - Web Video (ENG Subs - No rotate message)GP1SWWMUCompleted★★★★★★Plastic Waste Dump in Adana, Turkey - Web Video (ENG Subs)GP1SUZQ9Completed★★★★Manila Plastics Project - Web Video - 56 sec (ENG Version)GP0STR3HACompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWWMFDevastating Floods Caused By Plastic Pollution in Cameroon - Web Video (ENG Text)Every year, hundreds of Cameroonians die, or are left displaced due to flooding caused by blocked drainage. One of the culprits is plastic pollution. Cameroon produces 600,000 tonnes of plastic waste every year, the highest in Central Africa. Only 20 percent of this waste is recycled. Corporations like Coca-Cola, Nestlé and Unilever top African brand audits annually because of their insistent use of plastic bottles. We need them #BreakFreeFromPlastic and adopt reuse and refill distribution models.Locations:Africa-CameroonDate:10 Feb, 2022Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m35sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Floods-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Plastics-Pollution-Victims-Villages-WaterShoot:Devastating Floods Caused By Plastic Pollution in CameroonEvery year, hundreds of Cameroonians die, or are left displaced due to flooding caused by blocked drainage. One of the culprits is plastic pollution. Cameroon produces 600,000 tonnes of plastic waste every year, the highest in Central Africa. Only 20 percent of this waste is recycled. Corporations like Coca-Cola, Nestlé and Unilever top African brand audits annually because of their insistent use of plastic bottles. We need them #BreakFreeFromPlastic and adopt reuse and refill distribution models.Related Collections:Plastic Pollution in Africa (All Photos & Videos)