Big Alcohol Among World’s Top Corporate Plastic Polluters
Coca-Cola was named the world’s number one global plastic polluter (second year in a row), followed by Nestlé and Pepsico., according to an audit conducted by Break Free From Plastic.
Global beer giants AB InBev, Carlsberg and Heineken are also listed among the leading plastic polluters in the world. In Europe, Heineken is the third biggest polluter.
In fact, Heineken, Carlsberg, and AB InBev rank all near or above and right of the dotted line. This indicates that the alcohol industry giants have a particularly severe plastic pollution impact.
Anything above and right of the two dotted lines mean 99% of all other brands fall below it, highlighting the significant scale of difference between those top producers that emerge in the top 1%.”
Break Free From Plastic Audit Report 2019
The environmental justice group Break Free From Plastic asked 72,541 volunteers in 51 countries to collect plastic waste. Almost half (43%) of what they found were clearly marked consumer brands. In their report, they write:
Within two hours, volunteers [from Greenpeace Switzerland] collected at least 8 bags of garbage, or about 16.5kg of discarded single-use packaging.
Not surprisingly, cigarette butts, beer cans, and coffee cups topped the list.”
Break Free From Plastic Audit Report 2019
Volunteers were able to select the locations for their clean-up efforts and so the final results may not be a perfect representation of global trends. But there are some regional patterns: In the US, the biggest producers of plastic pollution were Nestlé, followed by Solo Cup Company and Starbucks. In Europe, Heineken was the third-largest plastic polluter.
Sachets, often used for alcohol packaging in African countries, were also found to contribute significantly to plastic pollution.