
Survey: Amazon Customers Overwhelmingly Concerned About Plastic Pollution, Want Plastic-Free Choices
July 14, 2020
Public opinion research sponsored by Oceana, the world’s largest international ocean conservation organization, shows Amazon customers are buying more online due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, are overwhelmingly concerned about plastic pollution and its impact on the oceans, and want major online retailers including Amazon to give them plastic-free packaging choices.

Oceana celebrates the Senate’s unanimous approval of law regulating single-use plastics and disposable bottles
July 9, 2020
Santiago, July 9, 2020. Environmental organization Oceana Chile described the Senate’s approval of the bill that limits the manufacture of disposable products and regulates single-use plastics and plastic bottles as a “significant step” toward ocean decontamination. “This initiative has had the support of all sectors, at the level of parliament as well as the government, […]

Oceana calls to Reduce, Restore and Research to save the Ocean
July 8, 2020
On the occasion of World Oceans Day, Oceana is calling to innovate differently in order to help the ocean recover its past abundance. Oceana highlights that technology alone will not save the ocean, and that Nature can be the greatest innovator by building healthy, resilient marine ecosystems to counteract negative human impacts. The real innovation […]

Will the T-MEC reduce plastic pollution in the ocean?
Animal Politico, July 8, 2020