HOOFDDORP, The Netherlands, Aug. 31, 2025 — This September, EZVIZ is broadening its initiatives by announcing a new global partnership with Plastic Bank, a global social fintech organization committed to reducing plastic waste and empowering collectors. Following its commitments made on World Environment Day in June, EZVIZ is advancing its mission with its “Together for Change, Bottle by Bottle” campaign, which links long-term environmental aspirations with immediate efforts to halt plastic pollution.
For 2025, EZVIZ is funding the removal of 20,000 kilograms of plastic waste from the environment, a quantity equivalent to 1 million plastic bottles. These endeavors have uplifted collectors in 29 communities spanning Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa, fostering concrete advancements in the battle against plastic pollution. Through Plastic Bank’s innovative circular economy model, local collectors are enabled to transform discarded plastic into valuable resources, which in turn strengthens livelihoods, builds resilience, and protects the environment.
“Alongside EZVIZ, we are demonstrating that every action, regardless of its size, can generate widespread positive effects to protect the environment and empower communities,” stated David Katz, CEO and Founder of Plastic Bank. “Our collaborative efforts are cultivating a future where both people and the planet thrive together.”
EZVIZ integrates environmentally conscious principles throughout its product lifecycles, committed to designing smarter, cleaner, and more responsible products. In 2024, the company marked a significant achievement by preventing 22.3 tons of plastic waste, owing to the extensive use of recycled materials in its robot vacuum product range. Battery cameras, such as these, further illustrate this eco-conscious approach, by combining solar power for up to 80% energy savings with approximately 80% recyclability in their components, and being packaged entirely in recyclable materials.
EZVIZ’s commitment to sustainability extends to every aspect of its packaging. By prioritizing paper-based and recycled materials, the company now avoids using over one million bubble wrap bags monthly. Further initiatives, including streamlined packaging formats and substituting printed labels with laser etching, led to a reduction of 1.573 tons of paper in 2024 alone, emphasizing the brand’s dedication to practical, high-impact solutions.
“Our methodology is comprehensive: focusing on creating products and forging partnerships that truly make a difference,” stated Sophie Zhang, Global Brand Director at EZVIZ. “We champion plastic reduction initiatives that are people-centered, technologically advanced, and globally scalable.”
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