🎇 By 2025, the world needs a strong and ambitious Plastics Treaty in place—a global commitment to end plastic pollution and protect our planet. 🌍 This is our chance to hold governments and corporations accountable, ensuring systemic change for a sustainable, plastic-free future. ✊ The time for bold action is now. Let’s make 2025 the turning point! 💥 #PlasticsTreaty #BreakFreeFromPlastic
Break Free From Plastic
Mga Non-profit na Organisasyon
Quezon City, Metro Manila 10,110 tagasubaybay
The global movement envisioning a future free from plastic pollution.
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#breakfreefromplastic (BFFP) is a global movement envisioning a future free from plastic pollution. Since its launch in 2016, more than 2,000 organizations and 11,000 individual supporters from across the world have joined the movement to demand massive reductions in single-use plastics and push for lasting solutions to the plastic pollution crisis. BFFP member organizations and individuals share the shared values of environmental protection and social justice and work together through a holistic approach to bring about systemic change. This means tackling plastic pollution across the whole plastics value chain—from extraction to disposal—focusing on prevention rather than cure and providing effective solutions.
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https://www.breakfreefromplastic.org/
External na link para sa Break Free From Plastic
- Industriya
- Mga Non-profit na Organisasyon
- Laki ng kompanya
- 11-50 empleyado
- Headquarters
- Quezon City, Metro Manila
- Uri
- Nonprofit
- Itinatag
- 2016
Mga Lokasyon
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Pangunahin
330 Eagle Court Condominium 26 Matalino St.
Brgy. Central
Quezon City, Metro Manila 1100, PH
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🌟 2024: A Year of Action, Impact, and Progress 🌍✨ From powerful campaigns to global wins, the Break Free From Plastic movement has been unstoppable this year! In 2025 we look forward to continuing our work of building a plastic pollution-free future together! 💪 #BreakFreeFromPlastic #YearInReview #PlasticFreeFuture
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Turning creativity into action! 🌍✊ Changemakers at Plastics Treaty marches showcased bold, artistic costumes and outfits that highlight the fight against plastic pollution. Join us in demanding change and holding governments and corporations accountable! Visit breakfreefromplastic.org to learn more about the plastics crisis. Photo Credits: Photos 1, 2, 5 & 6: Seunghyeok Choi on assignment for Break Free From Plastic and Uproot Plastics Coalition during the 1123 Busan Plastic March Photos 3 & 4: Ben Powless | Survival Media Agency
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The new generation is calling for a future free from plastic pollution! 🌟 Governments and corporations must step up, take responsibility, and commit to systemic change. The time to act is now. We need to #BreakFreeFromPlastic and ensure a healthy, plastic pollution-free planet for generations to come! Photos by Seunghyeok Choi on assignment for Break Free From Plastic and Uproot Plastics Coalition during the 1123 Busan Plastic March
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🧑🎄🎄 Naughty or Nice? 🌍 During the fifth round of negotiations for the Plastics Treaty, some countries pushed for bold action (Nice 👼), while others resisted change (Naughty 👿). Find out who’s helping save the planet 🌱 and who’s clinging to the plastic-filled status quo. 🛢 #PlasticsTreaty #BreakFreeFromPlastic #ClimateAction
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🌍 Key Takeaways from the Fifth Round of Plastics Treaty Negotiations 🛠️🌿 From bold commitments to lingering challenges, here's what went down as nations worked to shape a global plan to tackle plastic pollution. Are we closer to a plastic pollution-free future? 👀 #PlasticsTreaty #INC5 #BreakFreeFromPlastic #BeatPlasticPollution
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Earlier this decade, Coca-Cola publicly pledged to decrease its use of virgin plastic and boost the share of its beverages sold in reusable containers. But in a blog post last week, the company quietly dropped those targets. Coca-Cola’s “evolved” plastics strategy now seems to rest almost entirely on cleaning up existing plastic waste and recycling — though its recycling targets are now weaker than they were before. Read the article via Grist by Joseph Winters 👇 https://lnkd.in/gWqfSWat The Story of Stuff Project Mingas por el mar Oceana PR3 | the Global Alliance to Advance Reuse
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Last week, Coca-Cola quietly dropped its commitment to deliver 25% of its products in reusable packaging by 2030, abandoning a critical plastic reduction pledge. Meanwhile, in El Paso, Texas, Coca-Cola is already proving that reusable systems work. Watch this new video from The Story of Stuff Project and see why it’s time for Coca-Cola to lead the way by mainstreaming reusable bottles in the beverage industry. https://lnkd.in/gMAdmVmc
Coke is Secretly Bringing Back their Vintage Bottles…Only in this US City
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People over polluters! Tell your government leaders we want REDUCTION OF PLASTIC PRODUCTION! Learn more about the #PlasticsTreaty 👇 https://lnkd.in/gYCSsr2C