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Plastic Brand Audit Press Conference in Bangkok
Greenpeace Thailand reveals the results of plastic brand audit in press conference.
Five Thai companies, led by CP, Osotspa, TCP Group, Sermsuk and Singha Corporation, were identified as the top local brands most responsible for much of the plastic pollution in Thailand. Meanwhile, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Ajinomoto, Mondelēz and Unilever topped the list of international brands that also locally contribute to the plastic crisis.
In September this year, a total of 484 cleanups in 51 countries in six continents were organised to identify the top polluting companies. The activity is part of the #BreakFreefromPlastic global movement which aims to reduce single-use plastics and to push for lasting solutions to the plastic pollution crisis.
Unique identifier:
GP0STU4UR
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Shoot date:
29/10/2019
Locations:
Bangkok
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Southeast Asia
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Thailand
Credit line:
© Chanklang Kanthong / Greenpeace
Size:
5414px × 3726px 12MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Plastic Brand Audit Press Conference in Bangkok
Greenpeace Thailand reveals the results of plastic brand audit in press conference. Five Thai companies, led by CP, Osotspa, TCP Group, Sermsuk and Singha Corporation, were identified as the top local brands most responsible for much of the plastic pollution in Thailand. Meanwhile, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Ajinomoto, Mondelēz and Unilever topped the list of international brands that also locally contribute to the plastic crisis.
In September this year, a total of 484 cleanups in 51 countries in six continents were organised to identify the top polluting companies. The activity is part of the #BreakFreefromPlastic global movement which aims to reduce single-use plastics and to push for lasting solutions to the plastic pollution crisis.
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