SodaStream Takes It Up A Notch With New Environmental Campaign Calling Upon Consumers To Go Reusable

-- Atop a Hill of Plastic Waste and Led by an Animated Sea Turtle Voiced by Sir Rod Stewart, Choir Sings "Now is the Time for Change"

SodaStream International LTD. unveiled Tuesday its newest video campaign focused on the global damage caused by single-use plastic bottles. The video features a singing sea turtle calling on people to take responsibility and make the simple and meaningful life change of going reusable.The video acts as a metaphor for the green hills and blue oceans that have, over the years, become littered by plastic waste. The viral campaign has garnered 20 million views in its first 48 hours.

"Plastic has become a pandemic threat with its impact upon human health still unknown, but with devastating environmental consequences to our oceans and marine life," said Daniel Birnbaum. "In this campaign, we wanted to give a voice to marine animals and, together with them, encourage people and corporations to switch from single-use plastic to reusable packaging."

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Lead by Sir Rod Stewart as the sea turtle, recurrent celebrity Thor "The Mountain" Bjornsson, rising talent Sarah Catherine Hook, a choir of people and marine animals injured by plastic parts sing extract from "Ocean of Change", song written for SodaStream for this campaign.

A tear of sorrow

Tears of hope

An ocean of regret

I never meant to hurt you so

It is not over yet

We can still make this right again

We can still save ourselves

Oceans are the springs of life

They're crying S.O.S

Now it is the time for a change it's in our hands Now it is the time for a

change it's in our hands

Will piles of trash and poisoned seas

be our legacy?

Our kids deserve much more than that

A world - pollution free

We can still make this right again

We can still save ourselves

Oceans are the springs of life

They're crying S.O.S

Now it is the time for a change it's in our hands Now it is the time for a

change it's in our hands

"I have a great love for our oceans and marine life and was happy to lend my voice and support to this campaign,"

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