European Environmental Group Launches Anti-Waste Campaign to Cut Disposable Inflatable Plastic Pollution
European marine conservation organizations roll out nationwide public campaigns across UK, France and Spain, calling on holiday consumers to reduce random disposal of cheap inflatable swimming floats amid summer peak season. Industry survey reveals 53% of European vacationers discard inflatable products after single summer use, while discarded broken PVC inflatables break down into microplastic particles and seriously pollute coastal seawater and marine habitats.
Leading holiday travel brand Thomas Cook cooperates with coastal hotels to build unified inflatable recycling stations, requiring resort operators to collect used floats for centralized recycling or secondary rental. Faced with rising environmental pressure, more mainstream brands including Intex launch recyclable PVC inflatable series; products made from recycled plastic account for nearly 30% of their European summer shipment volume in 2026. Market analysts predict recyclable eco inflatables will occupy over 22% of global retail share by 2028.