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Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)
Fruits
Greenpeace staff
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Plastics
Press conferences
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Supermarkets
Vegetables
Plastic and Carbon Footprint Report Launch in Taiwan
Greenpeace Taiwan and National Cheng Kung University co-published a research report that investigates how major supermarket products contribute to the plastics footprint, and shows the benefit for supermarkets if they cut plastics. The report indicates that if supermarkets commit to reduce plastics, the amount of plastics saved outweighs the benefits brought by more than 16,000 beach cleanups. Greenpeace Taiwan also invited consumer groups and legislators to the press conference and urged the government to regulate plastics packaging especially on fruits and vegetables.
In original language:
超市包裝減量潛力記者會
綠色和平與成功大學團隊發表共同研究,計算超市十大主力商品的塑膠包裝使用量及減塑潛力,發現只要從超市開始源頭減塑,全臺每年將可少辦上萬場淨灘活動。現場並邀請消費者保護團體、立委共同呼籲政府制定蔬果包裝減量及裸賣指引。
Unique identifier:
GP1SXF62
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
06/04/2022
Locations:
Asia
,
Taiwan
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Yves Chiu
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
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Plastic and Carbon Footprint Report Launch in Taiwan
Greenpeace Taiwan and National Cheng Kung University co-published a research report that investigates how major supermarket products contribute to the plastics footprint, and shows the benefit for supermarkets if they cut plastics use. The report indicates that if supermarkets commit to reduce plastics, the amount of plastics saved outweighs the benefits brought by more than 16,000 beach cleanups. Greenpeace Taiwan also invited consumer groups and legislators to the press conference and urged the government to regulate plastics packaging especially on fruits and vegetables.
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