he eillom company has chosen to use
Prevented ocean plastic for some of its
products. This is to support the ocean
and to help stop the plastic before it
ends up in the ocean. Prevented Ocean
Plastic is high quality, fully certified
recycled plastic that
has been collected
from coastal areas at risk of ocean
plastic pollution.
The definition of ‘ocean bound plastic’ is inspired by academic study.
– It is found within 50km (30mi) distance of an ocean coastline or major waterway that feeds into the ocean. – The country or region lacks waste management infrastructure and collection incentives. – The infrastructure is being overwhelmed by population growth or tourism. – There is a significant risk to wildlife if plastic contaminates their ecosystem.
The Prevented Ocean Plastic programme aligns plastic recycling standards across coastlines at risk from ocean plastic pollution, offering ongoing supply of recycled plastic at industry scale and quality levels while supporting local communities.
Let’s together prevent plastic from ending up in the oceans!
The Prevented Ocean Plastic™ Standards were developed in accordance with ETI base code and informed by the Code of Good Practice developed by ISEAL, as well as Bantam Materials’ good manufacturing practices and best in class traceability process. Created in consultation with more than 70 leading businesses, they were designed to meet the needs of the world’s best recyclers. They are the most comprehensive set of standards in the industry. The Prevented Ocean Plastic™ logo, which appears on our packagings, will indicate that these rigorous standards have been applied.
We all know there’s a problem…
he eillom company has chosen to use Prevented ocean plastic for some of its products. This is to support the ocean and to help stop the plastic before it ends up in the ocean. Prevented Ocean Plastic is high quality, fully certified recycled plastic that has been collected from coastal areas at risk of ocean plastic pollution.
The definition of ‘ocean bound plastic’ is inspired by academic study.
– It is found within 50km (30mi) distance of an ocean coastline or major
waterway that feeds into the ocean.
– The country or region lacks waste management infrastructure and
collection incentives.
– The infrastructure is being overwhelmed by population growth or tourism.
– There is a significant risk to wildlife if plastic contaminates their
ecosystem.
The Prevented Ocean Plastic programme aligns plastic recycling standards across coastlines at risk from ocean plastic pollution, offering ongoing supply of recycled plastic at industry scale and quality levels while supporting local communities.
Let’s together prevent plastic from ending up in the oceans!
The Prevented Ocean Plastic™ Standards were developed in accordance with ETI base code and informed by the Code of Good Practice developed by ISEAL, as well as Bantam Materials’ good manufacturing practices and best in class traceability process. Created in consultation with more than 70 leading businesses, they were designed to meet the needs of the world’s best recyclers. They are the most comprehensive set of standards in the industry. The Prevented Ocean Plastic™ logo, which appears on our packagings, will indicate that these rigorous standards have been applied.