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Clorox Australia admitted that from 2021 to 2023 the company's Glad to Be Green bags claimed to contain at least 50 percent recycled plastic recovered from the ocean or sea when that was not the ...
The report claimed that by 2050 the oceans would contain 850 million tons of plastic versus 812 million tons of fish. However, while the numbers cited in the EMF report were likely used in good ...
Australia’s Federal Court has ordered Clorox to pay a penalty of AUD 8.25m after it described recycled plastic collected up to 50 kilometres from a shoreline as “ocean plastic”. The multinational ...
But if some of it does end up in the ocean, it will be far less harmful, and possibly even beneficial, compared to current plastic waste. A paper describing the research was published in the ...
Plastic foam must be phased out at a local, state and national level in order to protect the oceans and human health, according to a new analysis. The report by Oceana warns plastic foam ...
How do you think we can inspire the next generation to appreciate and protect the ocean? A big salty thank you to Kholofelo Sethebe, Jethro Perry and the kids from Parley Ocean School at Sentinel ...
The high-performance yarn features more than 50% Parley Ocean Plastic on each jersey. In addition to Primeblue jerseys being worn on field by clubs throughout the weekend’s matches, many MLS ...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in April 2024 took Clorox to court where it admitted to misleading shoppers through the packaging on its GLAD to be GREEN “50% Ocean Plastic ...
Working with Parley Ocean Plastic, Adidas has committed to replacing all the virgin polyester in their products with recycled polyester derived from oceanic plastic waste. This program has been ...
by the Federal Court over falsely claiming its GLAD kitchen and garbage bags were partially made from recycled ocean plastic. The Australia Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said the U.S ...