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...do at home and useful assets such as posters and copy for newsletters and sharing online. *Please check your email Junk Folder, as your confirmation email may have landed there....
...do at home and useful assets such as posters and copy for newsletters and sharing online. *Please check your email Junk Folder, as your confirmation email may have landed there....
...link to third party websites that provide an online payment gateway to allow you to make donations to the Foundation – any donations that you make through those websites are...
...you might like to try? By following Plastic Free July online, you’ll feel inspired by others as we post stories and other golden moments from the July challenge using the...
...water and what they can drink from. You can hire water filtration stands, or find suppliers who provide large refillable bottles of water (a quick search online will help you...
...to sign (there are great templates online). If possible, try and source these items from someone in the group, or at least secondhand. You’ll also need to brainstorm how you’re...
Getting started: How Plastic Free July inspired Lucie and her family Lucie could always tell it was recycling collection day as her bin was full to the brim! That was...
...July® challenge. Use the Brand Materials only in accordance with our Terms and Conditions. Each time you use our Brand Materials online, where it is technically feasible to do so,...
...online search for plastic free classroom activities, you’ll see there are lots of resources out there. The Impact Incorporating skills-development into your classroom activities can empower students to reduce plastics...
...way to share Plastic Free July for everyone: You can help people to ‘show it’, ‘try it’, ‘see it’ or post it online! – click here to choose To find...
...soap can often be purchased without packaging, especially in bulk food, health, and organic stores. Alternatively, many suppliers use cardboard to package their soap which can be thrown in the...