Norwegian Cruise Line is ditching plastic water bottles on its ships as the cruise industry comes under fire for for polluting the seas

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Norwegian Cruise Line announced on Wednesday that it's banning single-use plastic bottles next year.

The cruise line will instead use paper water bottles from Just Goods. Just Goods' water bottles are made mostly from paper and plant-based plastic, and the company says its materials and production processes produce 74% fewer emissions that are harmful to the environment than a typical plastic water bottle. Last year, Norwegian stopped using single-use plastic straws. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. The cruise line will instead use paper water bottles from Just Goods.

The cruise line will instead use paper water bottles from Just Goods. Just Goods' water bottles are made mostly from paper and plant-based plastic, and the company says its materials and production processes produce 74% fewer emissions that are harmful to the environment than a typical plastic water bottle. Last year, Norwegian stopped using single-use plastic straws. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. The cruise line will instead use paper water bottles from Just Goods.

 

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