Could your water bottle end up on the most remote island on Earth?

‘’Did you know that 16 million plastic bottles are put into landfill, burnt or leak into the environment and oceans each day, just in the UK alone? This contributes to an increase in plastic pollution of the ocean in the most remote areas of the world.’’



We buy 1 million plastic bottles a minute around the world! We are consuming way too much of this unnecessary good. We produces over 20000 bottles per second, of which less than half of this amount is collected. This does not mean it is recycled and turned into new bottles because this only happens to 7% of the collected bottles. As a result, 5m to 13m tonnes of plastic lands up into the ocean which kills an enormous amount of sea creatures. The plastic bottles that end up in the ocean are not only being spotted close to humanisation. The most plastic contaminated beach on Earth is actually an inhabited island in the middle of the South Pacific, called Henderson Island. Research has shown that the island receives 3,500 pieces of plastic a day. Today, the island already possesses 38 million pieces of plastic!! So next time you are about to buy a plastic water bottle, think about the fact that your bottle could end up on a beautiful white beach on the other side of the world.

Watch the movie below to see how your bottled water could trash the once beautiful Henderson Island.

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