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Eco-partnership formed between EZVIZ and Plastic Bank, resulting in the collection of 20,000 kilograms of plastic debris

EZVIZ teams up with Plastic Bank to eliminate 20,000 kg of environmental plastic pollution and provide support to waste collectors in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

EZVIZ and Plastic Bank combine forces to gather 20 metric tonnes of discarded plastics
EZVIZ and Plastic Bank combine forces to gather 20 metric tonnes of discarded plastics

Eco-partnership formed between EZVIZ and Plastic Bank, resulting in the collection of 20,000 kilograms of plastic debris

In a bid to make a real difference, global brand director at EZVIZ, Sophie Zhang, has announced a holistic approach towards reducing plastic waste. This commitment is evident in EZVIZ's recent partnership with Plastic Bank, an organisation that promotes a circular economy model to combat plastic pollution.

The investigation conducted by Greenpeace accused members of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste of producing over 1,000 times more plastic than they have cleaned up in their first five years. However, the Alliance has refuted these allegations, stating that there is 'no factual basis' for the greenwashing accusations they face.

Despite this, EZVIZ and other companies are taking action. Through their partnership with Plastic Bank, EZVIZ aims to remove 20,000 kilograms of plastic waste from the environment. This recovered waste is converted into Social Plastic, which is intended to replace virgin plastic in products and packaging.

EZVIZ is also making strides in reducing its own plastic footprint. By eliminating over one million bubble wrap bags every month and replacing printed labels with laser etching, the company has reduced 1.573 tons of paper. Additionally, EZVIZ's implementation of recycled material across its robot vacuum portfolio helped avoid 22.3 tons of plastic waste last year.

Other companies are following suit. Drinks company ROAR Organic, for instance, partners with Plastic Bank to remove one bottle from the environment for every bottle sold. Since its inception, ROAR Organic claims to have kept 4.8 million bottles out of the ocean, extracted 96,000 kg of plastic, and positively impacted over 33 communities.

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners and Samoa and Tokelau Association of Recyclers' collection and segregation initiative also retrieved over 80,000 used PET bottles and aluminium cans in June 2025. The collected bottles and cans were sustainably disposed of through proper recycling channels.

These collaborations are not just about keeping recyclable waste out of landfills, but also about making a positive impact on local communities. David Katz, CEO and founder at Plastic Bank, stated that every action can protect the environment and uplift communities. EZVIZ, for example, plans to fund the removal of plastic waste in 29 communities across Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

In conclusion, EZVIZ, along with its partners, is taking significant steps towards tackling the effects of plastic pollution. By adopting a holistic approach and partnering with organisations like Plastic Bank, EZVIZ is making a real difference in the fight against plastic waste.

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