Brand rules
Brand rules Brand Rules Use of Plastic Free July® name, resources, badges and other branding The Plastic Free Foundation is committed to its vision of a world without plastic waste. We...
Brand rules Brand Rules Use of Plastic Free July® name, resources, badges and other branding The Plastic Free Foundation is committed to its vision of a world without plastic waste. We...
...Free July challenge and cannot be used to promote the sale or use of products or services. For further information on permitted use of brand materials, see our brand guidelines....
...of people are concerned about the plastic waste issue. Last year, even at the height of the global pandemic when use of single-use plastic seemed unavoidable, people’s concern for the...
...to something used once and then thrown ‘away’ and single-use plastic is its unfortunate poster child – a lightweight but durable product (primarily made from fossil fuels) that we use...
...care of human health is critical, at the same there is an opportunity to reduce plastic waste, increase reuse and recycling efforts, and use valuable resources such as food more...
...this years’ results in our Plastic Free July Impact Report 2021 including the efforts of participants to help end plastic waste as they “choose to refuse” single-use plastic every day....
...our organisational mission to achieve long-term, large scale, systemic or behaviour change. We provide you with a visible, licensed brand connection with a high impact, global social movement that creates...
...show them the public health advice about reusables being safe to use, or help them set up a mug library. Every single-use cup avoided is a win for the planet!...
...no to the top four most prolific single-use plastics: plastic bags; water bottles; takeaway coffee cups; and plastic straws. The results were immediate, and after achieving noticeable results the word...
How does one person get a busy hospital to reduce their plastic use? After talking with fellow staff about the hospital’s use of single-use plastics, Rachel decided there had to...