Heng Hiap Industries, based in Johor (Malaysia), is the first company to obtain the Ocean Bound Plastic (OBP). This certification outlines Heng Hiap Industries’ best practices and commitment to collect…
read moreThe presence of microplastics in marine and terrestrial environments poses a serious threat to human health and the environment. Further research is needed to understand the full consequences of microplastics…
read moreAt COP 15, countries agreed on the adoption of a New Global Biodiversity Framework, an historic deal to halt biodiversity loss. This will be the first time that all countries…
read moreZero Plastic Oceans and Control Union newly released Ocean Bound Plastic certification is now featured in Ubuntoo’s database as a solution against plastic pollution and for sustainable fashion. This new certification for Ocean…
read moreOn the occasion of World Oceans Day, Control Union and Zero Plastic Oceans are joining forces to launch the world’s first third party verified label to avoid plastic waste reaching marine environments: the OCEAN BOUND PLASTIC CERTIFICATION. Based on international environmental standards and environmental label best practices, this third party verified certification is two-fold, aiming to capture Ocean Bound Plastics (OBP), plastics abandoned in the natural environment, while rethinking the value chain of plastics.
read moreOn the occasion of World Oceans Day, Control Union and Zero Plastic Oceans are joining forces to launch the world’s first third party verified label to avoid plastic waste reaching marine environments: the OCEAN BOUND PLASTIC CERTIFICATION. Based on international environmental standards and environmental label best practices, this third party verified certification is two-fold, aiming to capture Ocean Bound Plastics (OBP), plastics abandoned in the natural environment, while rethinking the value chain of plastics.
read moreOn the occasion of World Oceans Day, Control Union and Zero Plastic Oceans are joining forces to launch the world’s first third party verified label to avoid plastic waste reaching marine environments: the OCEAN BOUND PLASTIC CERTIFICATION. Based on international environmental standards and environmental label best practices, this third party verified certification is two-fold, aiming to capture Ocean Bound Plastics (OBP), plastics abandoned in the natural environment, while rethinking the value chain of plastics.
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