We built “eco-friendly” packs that quietly feed chemicals to our kids.
What’s sealed for purity seeps with toxins.
Every extra day on the shelf adds another drop of poison.
And kids are drinking five times more than we ever did.
We built packaging that outlasts what it protects.
Each Tetra Pack mixes paper, plastic, and aluminum: a combination that keeps freshness in and sustainability out.
Most end up in landfills or incinerators, demanding more energy than they are worth.
We sealed convenience and buried consequence.
We are sealing freshness today, but slowly burying the planet.
We call it “sustainability,” but 72% of Tetra Packs still rot in landfills.
Now, our planet is paying the price, one Tetra Pack at a time.
The “green” in packaging ends at the label.
A single liter of bottled water carries about 370 000 plastic particles.
Nanoplastics are 1/1000 the width of a hair.
The clearer the bottle, the darker the truth inside.
We eat what the ocean couldn’t digest.
Every fish, every grain of salt carries our waste back to us.
Five grams a week. That’s a credit card’s worth of plastic on your plate.
The pollution we made is now part of our menu.
We sip what we think is safe.
But every Tetra Pack hides heat, plastic, and a half-life longer than ours.
Your “fresh” drink hides a dirty truth.
Only 25% ever get a second chance.
We sealed convenience, but bottled consequence.
Each “recyclable” bottle adds another scar.
Every bottle adds up to a trillion-dollar problem.
Plastic bottles make up 14% of global litter.
We built a world on plastic; now it’s collapsing under its own weight.
We create 430 million tonnes of plastic every year.
Two-thirds of it becomes waste within months.
By 2040, they could drive 19% of global carbon emissions.
Every second, plastic piles higher on our planet.
We’re suffocating the planet in slow motion.
Sipping cheer shouldn’t come at the cost of our planet.
Yet every Tetra Pack that seeps into forests, oceans, and bodies reminds us that the fear outlives the festival.
This Christmas, let’s rethink making the planet merrier..
One PET bottle feels harmless: until you see it buried under mountains of plastic waste.
Every year, ~20 million metric tonnes seep into our soil, water, and air.
What looks small in your hand becomes massive in our landfills.
The problem grows because we think our part is too small.
It begins with a single PET bottle carelessly tossed aside… and ends with millions silently invading our forests.
What feels small to us becomes a burden that nature carries for decades.
The Velliangiri Hills alone saw 10.9 tonnes of plastic waste collected: a number that echoes louder than words.
If one bottle can start the problem, one choice can begin the change.
Just one becomes millions when all of us think it doesn’t matter.
And together, that tiny choice pours up to 23 million tonnes of plastic into our lakes, rivers, and oceans every year.
Our planet isn’t drowning in plastic: it’s drowning in our everyday habits.
It’s time to choose better.
Even the most untouched forests aren’t safe anymore: PET waste is trespassing where humans barely step.
When an IFS officer finds a trail of plastic inside a protected national park, it’s not just litter; it’s a warning.
If the wild can’t escape our waste, it’s time we stop leaving it behind.
Three cheers for humanity.
Take a bow and clap louder: we’re the creators of these PET-Monsters.
Every bottle we throw wreaks havoc on seabirds choking and killing them.
We built them, bottle by bottle, choice by choice.
When nearly 80% of ocean litter is plastic, the danger isn’t just floating: it’s sinking.
It’s time to stop treating the sea like a dumping ground for our convenience.
Every bottle tossed is a threat set free…
Trap or Trash?
Each year, over 11 million tonnes of plastic pour into our oceans; trapping marine life in a web of waste.
The waves that once set life free now hold it captive.
Game of Fun or Poison?
Across India, millions of children play with plastic waste, unaware they’re playing with their health.
What begins as innocent fun often ends in silent harm.
Sea of PET Catastrophe!
By 2050, plastic pollution is expected to double from today’s 121 million tonnes.
If we don’t change course, the waves will carry more plastic than life.