Now it’s time to tell the world who the top corporate polluters are. Join the global Break Free From Plastic movement in holding corporations accountable for their role in creating the plastic pollution crisis! Here’s everything you need to take action on social media using real data gathered from citizens around the world.
*If including an image with your tweet, please tag the top 5 corporate plastic polluters: @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, & @Unilever (@MDLZ does not have photo-tagging enabled)
JOIN @brkfreeplastic in mobilizing people all over the world to hold corporations like @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @MDLZ and @Unilever accountable for their role in creating the plastic pollution crisis. Let’s #BreakFreeFromPlastic using citizen science: [insert link]
BREAKING: @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @MDLZ and @Unilever are the top 5 corporate plastic polluters of 2019. It’s time for them to be held accountable. Read the full @brkfreeplastic #BrandAudit2019 report: [insert link] #BreakFreeFromPlastic
For the second year in a row, @cocacola came as the #1 Top Global Plastic Polluter. They need to do better or the plastic pollution crisis isn’t going away. #BreakFreeFromPlastic [insert homepage]
For the second year in a row, @Nestle is one of the top 3 global corporate plastic polluters according to the latest @brkfreeplastic brand audit report. Find out who else made this year’s cut as the world’s worst plastic polluters: [insert homepage link] #BreakFreeFromPlastic
Congrats (or not!) to @PepsiCo! For the second year running, they’re one of the top 3 plastic polluters in the entire world. Will you join @brkfreeplastic in holding Pepsi and other top plastic polluters accountable? [insert homepage link] #BreakFreeFromPlastic
For the second year running, @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @MDLZ, & @Unilever have been awarded the top global plastic polluter award. They urgently need to stop relying on single-use plastic and invest in reusable packaging instead. #BreakFreeFromPlastic [insert homepage]
It will be impossible for the world to reduce plastic pollution without brands like @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @MDLZ, & @Unilever (the top 5 corporate plastic polluters) making major changes. #BreakFreeFromPlastic [insert homepage]
Sample Facebook & Instagram posts:
Please tag the top 5 corporate plastic polluters — @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @mondelez_international, & @Unilever, (note: Mondelēz International is @mondelezinternational on Facebook) — and update the link in your Instagram bio to [insert homepage once it’s ready]
BREAKING: For the second year running, @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @mondelez_international, & @Unilever, are the top global plastic polluters. They urgently need to stop relying on single-use plastic and invest in reusable packaging instead. Visit [insert homepage link] to get involved with the worldwide @BreakFreeFromPlastic movement and hold corporations accountable. #BreakFreeFromPlastic #BrandAudit2019
@cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @mondelez_international, & @Unilever, are the top 5 corporate plastic polluters for the second year in a row. It’s time for them to be held accountable. @Break Free From Plastic is calling on these top polluters and others highlighted in the #BrandAudit2019 report to lead the way in reducing their plastic usage. Visit [insert homepage link] to read the full #BreakFreeFromPlastic report.
Single-use plastics pose a major threat to our climate. Research states that over 99% of plastic is made from fossil fuel. Since corporations aren’t taking responsibility for their role in creating the plastic pollution problem, we’re taking action to hold the top corporate plastic polluters accountable. @cocacola, @Nestle, @PepsiCo, @mondelez_international, & @Unilever, we’re looking at you. Visit [insert homepage link] to read the full @BreakFreeFromPlastic #BrandAudit2019 report. #BreakFreeFromPlastic
For the second year in a row, @cocacola came in as #1 Top Global Plastic Polluter. They need to do better or the plastic pollution crisis isn’t going away. Visit [insert homepage] for more from @BreakFreeFromPlastic’s #BrandAudit2019 report. #BreakFreeFromPlastic