Preserve (POPi) partners with Waste Warriors

We are excited to announce that Preserve has partnered with Waste Warriors, along with a select few organizations from around the world who are doing fantastic work for the environment!

We are excited to team up with them to raise awareness on the impact of plastic waste on not just the Himalayan mountain ecosystem where we work, but also further downstream carried by rivers all the way to the ocean.

Preserve, a certified B Corporation, is a leading sustainable consumer goods company that produces stylish, eco-friendly household products, as well as products for food service.

Preserve Ocean Plastic Initiative (POPi) makes great products from plastic that was rescued from coastlines and waterways and was at risk of entering the ocean.

Their business model is centered on mitigating the environmental impact of consumer products by producing products that require lower carbon emissions, lead to less consumption and waste, and protect the oceans.

Using proprietary sourcing, recycling, and manufacturing systems, Preserve has developed the ability to make well designed, sustainable consumer products out of recycled materials, plant-based bioplastics and ocean diverted plastics. The company is helping to create an ethos of reuse, recycling, and composting in a sector that is responsible for more than 25% of total U.S. emissions.

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