
In the remote reaches of the Pacific, the pristine shores of Hawaii are being overwhelmed by a tide of plastic waste, a crisis that extends far beyond the island's borders. This documentary investigates the complex relationship between the Coca-Cola Company and the global plastic pollution epidemic, revealing a stark contrast between the corporation's public pledges of a world without waste and its behind-the-scenes efforts to resist effective recycling solutions. Through interviews with scientists, historians, and local waste collectors in Tanzania, the film exposes the harsh reality of a recycling economy that often prioritizes profit over environmental preservation, leaving vulnerable communities to bear the brunt of a global catastrophe.




