Bold Actions Needed to Break Free from Plastic
Indonesia, the world’s second-largest contributor of plastic waste in the oceans, is trying to stem hydrocarbon pollution crisis.
Indonesia, the world’s second-largest contributor of plastic waste in the oceans, is trying to stem hydrocarbon pollution crisis.
Coke, Danone, Mars, Pepsi and Unilever are among the 200+ signatories that have pledged to tackle plastic pollution, none have set clear elimination or reduction targets.
Indonesia is on target to set aside 20 million hectares of its territorial waters for conservation and expects to fully deliver on its ambitious marine biodiversity goals.
Global survey reveals fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies’ future contribution to plastic pollution crisis.
Sebanyak 91% masyarakat Indonesia berusia antara 18-24 tahun tidak mengetahui kaitan antara sistem produksi dan konsumsi makanan dengan keberlangsungan bumi.
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Nestlé were the most frequent companies identified in 239 cleanups and brand audits spanning 42 countries and six continents.