Instagram model Jadé Tuncdoruk shames beauty brands for sending her freebies wrapped in an 'upsetting' amount of packaging... but drinks from a plastic straw just hours later By Daily Mail Australia Reporter Published: 05:26 BST, 3 May 2019 | Updated: 05:48 BST, 3 May 2019 Viewcomments Jadé Tuncdoruk has slammed companies that send her free products wrapped in a 'ridiculous' amount of packaging. The social media influencer raged that she has to throw out an 'upsetting' amount of plastic every week from the gifts she receives, in an Instagram Story rant on Thursday. But the Sydney native appeared to contradict her own environmentally-conscious views just hours later when she was seen sipping a drink through a plastic straw. Rant: Jadé Tuncdoruk has slammed companies that send her free products wrapped in a 'ridiculous' amount of packaging She fumed on social media: 'Can brands and PR companies pleas (sic) start taking more initiative with the send outs … the amount of plastic I have to throw out weekly is ridiculous. 'If you need to fill a box or package to stop something from being damaged, use recycled materials. It's just becoming upsetting.' Hours after her post, Jade shared a video of herself drinking through a plastic straw at an event - claiming she was using a straw because she was 'at an event with red lipstick on… I'm sure a lot of people can relate to how messy that can be'. Contradiction? The Sydney native ranted about the waste on her Instagram Stories (L) but was seen sipping a drink through a plastic straw (R) Jade works full-time as an 'influencer', generating her income through posts which are paid for by companies. Plastic straws have been banned at numerous venues in Sydney, from Opera Bar and Opera Kitchen to the Grill'd burger chain. Jade previously hit the headlines in December, when she told her followers not to complain about an increase in sponsored posts over Christmas. Snap-happy: Jade works full-time as an 'influencer', generating her income through posts which are paid for by companies She told them to expect more advertising content over the festive season and told users it was her 'full-time' job. 'It's a very busy time of the year for our industry,' she said in a video posted to her account. I also want to remind you guys that it is my full-time job, so if I wasn't posting sponsored content I wouldn't be able to post other content and then you guys wouldn't see much of me at all.' Controversy: She previously hit the headlines in December, when she told her followers not to complain about an increase in sponsored posts over Christmas. Pictured with boyfriend Lachie Brykie Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility