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Ocean Recovery Alliance Facilitates Hong Kong's first Revolutionary 'Go Green' Bottle

Watsons Water First in Asia to Produce 100% rPET Transparent Bottle Body

Is Plastic Pollution Akin to the Broken Windows Theory?

Plastic pollution is back on the agenda at this year’s World Ocean Summit event, and rightly so.

Keep the Fires Burning

All waste has value, and if separated the right way, the value from each waste stream can be a big resource for communities.

DaVinci puts its plastic scrap back to work on new roofs

Most of DaVinci’s recycled scrap for the starter shingles comes from the production process, Bryan Ward, vice president of operations, said in a news release promoting the company’s green efforts for the 45th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22.

Adidas phasing out plastic bag use

The Herzogenaurach, Germany-based company has struck a partnership with an initiative called Parley for the Oceans.

Upcoming Plasticity Forum to Explore Positive Solutions to the Global Plastic Waste Problem

This year’s Plasticity Forum event will focus on “Designing for Circularity, Customer Engagement, Reverse Supply Chains and Reaching Scale.”

Coffee, tea and ocean lovers, rejoice!

In this guest blog, Doug Woodring of Ocean Recovery Alliance, shares news of an exciting new pledge to help keep plastic lids out of the ocean.

Pacific Coffee pledges to help keep plastic lids out of the ocean this April

Innovative HK charity Ocean Recovery Alliance invites Hong Kong coffee- and tea-lovers to observe Ocean Appreciation Month this April via the new “Lids for Good” program

Ocean Recovery Alliance Works with one of Asia's Largest Water Bottlers to Launch 100% Recycled PET Bottles

On average, 206 Tons of plastic bottle waste is discarded on a daily basis, equivalent to 6,870,000 plastic bottles.* Reducing plastic bottle waste is consequently considered as a top priority.

Mexico's plastics industry backs effort to clean up beaches

Mexico’s plastics industry is striving to reduce the levels of plastic waste washed into the sea from the country’s beaches through a program called “Yo Cuido Mi Playa” (I Take Care of My Beach).

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