Eliminate single-use plastic, commit now to reuse — done right — at all future Olympic Games!

To save our oceans and to dramatically reduce single-use plastic pollution, we need more reusable packaging now.

The Paris Olympics committed to reuse — why hasn’t Milano Cortina 2026 and LA 2028 followed suit?

Tell Coca-Cola and Olympic Organizing Committees — it’s time to commit now.

Oceana found that over 1 trillion single-use plastic bottles and cups can be eliminated and up to 153 billion of these containers prevented from polluting our world’s waterways and seas through increasing reusable beverage packaging — in place of single-use plastic — by just 10-percentage points globally by 2030.

The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games was the largest sporting event ever to serve beverages in reusable packaging. This is an important milestone, and we need to build on this success now by getting future Olympic Games to do the same.

We also need the organizers to commit to “real” reuse at the future games. At the 2024 Olympics, some beverages were poured into reusable cups from single-use plastic bottles, and reusable cups were branded with the Olympic logo making them attractive to fans to take home as souvenirs. We need more reusable packaging, and we need reuse done right.

Help us keep the torch lit for reuse by joining Oceana in calling on Coca-Cola and the Olympic organizing committees to replace single-use plastic with reusable packaging systems designed to minimize waste at all future Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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