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Date
IP Address
2020-03-21
160.153.74.130
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ClassC
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2025-12-15
72.167.226.163
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ClassC
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Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlLast-Modified: Sun, 07 Jun 2020 02:07:43 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesETag: f69f96d703cd61:0Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0X-Powered-By: ASP.NETX-Powered-By-Plesk: PleskWinDate: Mon, 15 Dec 2025 16:47:10 GMTContent-Length: 5376 !DOCTYPE html>html>head> !-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics --> script async srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?idUA-168763579-1>/script> script> window.dataLayer window.dataLayer || ; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(js, new Date()); gtag(config, UA-168763579-1); /script> meta charsetutf-8> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0, shrink-to-fitno> title>OBPCertify/title> link relstylesheet href/assets/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css> link relstylesheet hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyAclonica> link relstylesheet hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyAcme> link relstylesheet href/assets/css/Navigation-Clean.css> link relstylesheet href/assets/css/Newsletter-Subscription-Form.css> link relstylesheet href/assets/css/styles.css>/head>body> nav classnavbar navbar-light navbar-expand-md navigation-clean> div classcontainer-fluid>img classfloat-left src/assets/img/obc_logo_300.png stylewidth: 250px;>button data-togglecollapse classnavbar-toggler data-target#navcol-1>span classsr-only>Toggle navigation/span>span classnavbar-toggler-icon>/span>/button> div classcollapse navbar-collapse idnavcol-1> ul classnav navbar-nav ml-auto> li classnav-item rolepresentation>a classnav-link active href#about>About Us/a>/li> li classnav-item rolepresentation>a classnav-link href#>Plastics/a>/li> li classnav-item rolepresentation>a classnav-link href#>Certification/a>/li> li classnav-item rolepresentation>a classnav-link hrefmailto:admin@obpcertify.com>Contact/a>/li> /ul> /div> /div> /nav> div classtext-center idlanding_main> div classjumbotron shadow float-right idjumbotron_banner> h5 classtext-uppercase text-center stylefilter: brightness(0%) contrast(140%);color: rgb(0,0,0);font-family: Acme, sans-serif;>Ocean Bound Plastic Polution/h5> p stylefont-size: 14px;>Globally, 100,000 marine mammals die every year as a result of strong>plastic/strong> pollution. This includes whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, sea turtles, and sea lions./p> /div> /div> div classcontainer obp_section> h1 classtext-center idabout stylecolor: rgb(1,46,91);font-family: Acme, sans-serif;padding: 20px;>About OBP Certify/h1> p>Today plastics entering and polluting our oceans is becoming more critical each and every day. Every 60 seconds, the equivalent of a truckload of plastic enters the ocean. By 2050 there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish. - a hrefhttps://www.facebook.com/watch/worldeconomicforum/>World Economic Forum/a>br>br>We at OBP Certify want to help, by certifying the collection of plastic bottles that are at-risk of being ocean-bound. Plastic bottles made with PET or RPET can be recycled and repurposed into new reusable products. Once these plastic bottles reach the ocean, it becomes extremely costly and very challenging to recover. We want to certify the collection of at-risk plastic bottles before it reaches our oceans. br>br>At the end of 2016, the United Nations reported that at least 800 species worldwide were affected by ocean plastic. It is estimated that up to 13 million metric tons of plastic end up in the oceans each year. Doing devastating harm to sea life and this plastic, in turn, ends up in the seafood we eat. br>By certifying the collection of plastic bottles that are at-risk of being ocean-bound we can help in the prevention and reduction of ocean pollution. Saving Fish, seabirds, sea turtles and other marine mammals along with saving our coral reefs. Scientist predicts the weight of the ocean plastics will exceed the combined weight of all the fish in the seas by 2050. br>br>By identifying at-risk ocean-bound plastic bottles and certifying their origin, and proximity to waters feeding into the ocean and validating and certifying their use for reusable products helps us cut down fossil fuel, hydrocarbons and lowers carbon emissions. br>br>OBP Certify helps companies who use certified ocean-bound plastic to improve the sustainability of our ecosystem footprint. It improves their brand image as an eco-friendly company making a difference in our oceans, ocean life, and safer food sources. Utilization of ocean-bound plastic bottles positions companies to comply with regulations, show leadership, which will attract new investors, employees, and customers. br>br>Ocean Bound Plastic certified by OBP Certify helps companies do their part in cleaner oceans and a healthier planet. br>/p> /div> script src/assets/js/jquery.min.js>/script> script src/assets/bootstrap/js/bootstrap.min.js>/script>/body>/html>
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