What if Single-Use Plastics Manufacturers Were Responsible for Their Own Waste? - Core77

2022-06-10 20:21:41 By : Ms. Tammy Niu

What if a major producer of plastic waste, like Pepsi Co. or Coca-Cola, was responsible for recovering every single piece of plastic they produced? It would go a long way towards slowing the crush of plastic that threatens to drown our planet. Yet gigantic companies like these--and their shareholders--have little appetite for addressing such a task; it's more convenient for them to distract us with flashy band-aid solutions ("Look, we cleaned up this one beach!").

However, smaller companies like Defunkify, an Oregon-based producer of cleaning solutions and detergents, can be brave enough to attempt net-zero solutions. Defunkify recently released documentation of their 2021 Plastic Footprint, which reveals that they have met their goal of removing 41,751 pounds of plastic pollution from the environment. "This amount of plastic pollution that we removed," the company claims, "is equivalent to the amount we used in our packaging."

Making such a calculation required "measuring every bottle, every cap, every spray nozzle, every bag, even all the tape used across our entire product portfolio," the company writes. Accomplishment aside, they realize they have more to do. If you've ever seen a palette being loaded onto or taken off of a truck, you've noticed they're all wrapped in plastic film:

Defunkify's 2021 report makes no mention of this plastic film in their calculations. But they do note that "While measuring and offsetting our plastic footprint is important, our ultimate goal is to eliminate all plastic trash from our products. A goal we aim to achieve this year."

On the one hand, the company must be lauded for their mentality and efforts. On the other hand, we must remember that 41,751 pounds of plastic is a mere speck within the 300 million tons of plastic waste produced each year. Unless larger companies are pressured by consumers into following suit, the overall effect on the planet and our bodies will not change.

To achieve their plastic goals, Defunkify works with rePurpose Global, a plastic action platform and solutions provider. You can learn more about them here.

what if the plastic bottle was just one small part of how they pollute?  I see no mention of the machinery used to make, fill or ship these bottles.  As many agencies (including GreenPeace) have pointed out, this net-zeo claim is the biggest case of greenwashing ever. If I punch you but then give you a backrub, your net-pain is zero right? NO. Scooping up plastic does not mean you are net-zero impact and it's pathetic that this website would promote such false crap. One day the greenwashing hammer is going to drop on all of you.Also their report says they "removed 41,000lbs of plastic" but don't say what they did with it.  I can promise you it was not all recycled like they'd like you to believe.  https://www.greenpeace.org/international/story/50689/carbon-offsets-net-zero-greenwashing-scam/ Please please please stop posting net-zero greenwashing articles like this. You are not helping.

I’m a lapsed industrial designer. I was born in NYC and figured I’d die there, but a few years ago I abandoned New York to live on a farm in the countryside with my wife. We have six dogs.

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