P&G dish soap bottle comprises 10% ocean plastic, 90% PCR plastic

Procter & Gamble to launch 320,000 Fairy Ocean Plastic bottles in the U.K. to raise awareness of ocean plastics and encourage consumers to clean up beaches and recycle.

The Fairy Ocean Plastic bottle will be made from 10% ocean plastic and 90% PCR plastic.
The Fairy Ocean Plastic bottle will be made from 10% ocean plastic and 90% PCR plastic.

The Procter & Gamble Company has launched the Fairy Ocean Plastic bottle, for its U.K. Fairy brand dish detergent, made completely from post-consumer recycled plastic and ocean plastic. The project aims to drive awareness of the issue of ocean plastic pollution, and to inspire consumers to physically participate in beach clean-ups and recycle household waste.

“As the world’s number one dishwashing liquid globally and a much-loved brand in the U.K., we want to use Fairy to raise awareness about the plight of our ocean and raise awareness about the importance of recycling,” says Virginie Helias, Vice President of Global Sustainability at Procter & Gamble. “Our consumers care deeply about this issue, and by using ocean plastic, we hope to show that the opportunities are endless when we rethink our approach to waste.’’

The Fairy Ocean Plastic Bottle has been created in partnership with recycling expert TerraCycle and will reach British consumers in 2018. The U.K. launch will include 320,000 bottles, which P&G says is the largest production run of recyclable dish soap bottles in the world made using ocean plastic. The bottle will be made from 10% ocean plastic, collected from the ocean and beaches around the world, and 90% PCR plastic.

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