Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tell-Supermarkets-to-Ditch-Plastic-Packaging---Web-Video--Widescreen-Clean--27MZIFJWBT8FU.htmlConceptually similarTell Supermarkets to Ditch Plastic Packaging - Web Video (Widescreen English)GP0STSA4JCompleted★★★★Tell Supermarkets to Ditch Plastic Packaging - Web Video (Square English)GP0STSA4HCompleted★★★★Tell Supermarkets to Ditch Plastic Packaging - Web Video (Square Clean)GP0STSA4MCompleted★★★★Packaging Away the Planet - Web VideoGP0STTG55Completed★★★★Packaging Away the Planet - Web Video (Clean)GP0STTG54Completed★★★★Break Free From Plastic Packaging - Social Media Video (Clean)GP0STRP2NCompleted★★★★★★Break Free From Plastic Packaging - Social Media Video (English)GP0STRP2OCompleted★★★★★★Break Free From Plastic Packaging - Social Media Video (French)GP0STRP5YCompleted★★★★Break Free From Plastic Packaging - Social Media Video (German)GP0STRPTLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSA4LTell Supermarkets to Ditch Plastic Packaging - Web Video (Widescreen Clean)Plastic pollution is destroying our oceans. It's harming turtles, whales, fish, and every part of the ocean food chain. There are already over 5 trillion pieces of plastic in our oceans — and the equivalent of one garbage truck worth of plastic enters the oceans every minute.Supermarkets must phase out this unnecessary plastic packaging. Grocers like Trader Joe's, Kroger, Costco, Walmart, Target, ALDI, Publix, Food Lion, Safeway, and Whole Foods have a huge role to play when it comes to plastic pollution. We are sold fruit, vegetables, meal kits, soda, chips, candy, sandwiches, shampoo, and soap packaged in plastic that we have no choice but to throw away. It is time for these supermarkets to invest in alternatives!Date:30 Jul, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:40sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Food-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Plastics-Products-Shops-SupermarketsShoot:Supermarkets Plastic Campaign (Videos)Plastic pollution is destroying our oceans. It's harming turtles, whales, fish, and every part of the ocean food chain. There are already over 5 trillion pieces of plastic in our oceans — and the equivalent of one garbage truck worth of plastic enters the oceans every minute.Supermarkets must phase out this unnecessary plastic packaging. Grocers like Trader Joe's, Kroger, Costco, Walmart, Target, ALDI, Publix, Food Lion, Safeway, and Whole Foods have a huge role to play when it comes to plastic pollution. We are sold fruit, vegetables, meal kits, soda, chips, candy, sandwiches, shampoo, and soap packaged in plastic that we have no choice but to throw away. It is time for these supermarkets to invest in alternatives!Related Collections:Excessive Plastic Packaging in the US (Photos & Videos)