As volunteers worked to clean up five shorelines across Canada in September, a majority of the plastic garbage could be traced back to five major companies 香蕉视频直播 including one hailed by some as a national emblem.
Greenpeace Canada hosted its Break Free From Plastic audit last month, which totalled 239 cleanups around the world including in Tofino, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax.
A total of 2,231 pieces of identifiable trash was collected, according to Sarah King, head of Greenpeace Canada香蕉视频直播檚 oceans and plastics campaign.
Of the trash, 46 per cent came from Nestle, Tim Hortons, PepsiCo., Coca-Cola Company and McDonald香蕉视频直播檚 products.
Black Press Media has reached out to each company for comment.
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In a emailed statement, a Tim Hortons spokesperson said they recognize everyone has a responsibility to limit environmental impacts on the planet.
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Meanwhile, the top plastic found came in the form of colourful food wrappers.
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King said a large number of products from other well-known companies were found during the cleanups, including The Hershey Company, Loblaw Companies Ltd., Danone, Costco Wholesale Corporation and Metro Inc.
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