Posters
Posters Share the Plastic Free July challenge with a range of posters that show solutions and choices for avoiding single-use plastic. Posters are available to share online or for printing...
Posters Share the Plastic Free July challenge with a range of posters that show solutions and choices for avoiding single-use plastic. Posters are available to share online or for printing...
...reused or recycled when empty. Look out for a local workshop on making your own products, or check out the numerous online tutorials, including on the Plastic Free July YouTube...
...to the pandemic, creating homemade vouchers like ‘a day out hiking’, or ‘a picnic in the park’ could also work. Shopping secondhand for gifts is a great way to avoid...
Choose reusable nappies or shop smarter for disposable ones....
...their best to be conscious of their carbon footprint; using the return-and-earn facility for recycling and bringing along their own reusable shopping bags. However, when a shipping container spilled in...
...are tailored specifically to Councils and their important roles as a conduit to residents, businesses and schools in their area. Plastic Free July Council Membership provides a “One-stop-shop” for both...
...clean glass jars for storing and packing food are other low-fuss ways people avoid plastic wrap When shopping, avoiding pre-packaged food is a satisfying and economical way to shop. Local...
...their usual spot straight after unpacking their groceries. That way they are always available, even when making an unexpected trip to the shops. Often people ask us what are the...
...you to consider reusing and repurposing where possible, and our preferred solution providers below. Each of our Preferred Solutions partners generously provides a discount to those who shop via the...
...all their used razor blades in a sealed container, such as a can or a blade safe from a specialist shaver shop, and taking them to a recycling location. The...