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New Report Provides Global Criteria to Address Problematic, Unnecessary, and Avoidable Plastic Products
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Corporate Plastic Pollution Scorecard provides an in-depth review of the plastic packaging practicesAs You Sow’s biannual Corporate Plastic Pollution Scorecard provides an in-depth and meaningful review of the plastic packaging practices of 50 of the largest consumer-facing and publicly traded corporations with operations in North America. The NGO worked with industry leaders to establish 44 metrics across six pillars of corporate responsibility on plastic packaging.
Each of the six categories (pillars) included positive trends, corporate leaders in the category, and recommendations for improvement. Because only one company, Coca-Cola, received the top grade of B, As You Sow says that “companies can, and should, be doing much more to stave off the immense predictions of ocean plastic deposition and corporate financial repercussions.” There were notable improvements, including a ninefold increase in plastic reduction goals and a nearly fourfold increase in support for extended producer responsibility. However, there were more areas of concern than improvement:
Positive TrendsPositive trends of companies analyzed in the report include:
Large companies receiving a grade of D or FAccording to How You Sow’s report, the largest companies by revenue that received a D or F grade included: Amazon, Costco, Walgreens, The Kroger Company, Proctor & Gamble, and Kraft Heinz. These firms were largely downgraded because they lacked goals for cuts in plastic use, cuts in virgin plastic use, increase in recycled plastic content, increase in the use of reusable packaging, limited public data transparency, and/or lack of support for recycling. The report includes comprehensive appendices with recommendations, individual company grades by category, and a description of the grading methodology. Image credits: As You Sow About As You SowAs You Sow harnesses shareholder power to create lasting change and has a mission to promote environmental and social corporate responsibility through shareholder advocacy, coalition building, and innovative legal strategies. The organization’s vision is a safe, just, and sustainable world in which protecting the environment and human rights is central to corporate decision-making. The NGO believes corporations are responsible for most of the pressing social and environmental problems we face today and must be a willing part of the solutions. |