Local Governments leading the way in reducing plastic waste
Do you work for a council that is aiming to show leadership on reducing single-use plastics, or wish your council would get more involved on the plastic avoidance issue? Waste...
Do you work for a council that is aiming to show leadership on reducing single-use plastics, or wish your council would get more involved on the plastic avoidance issue? Waste...
...is just about being more conscious of the single-use plastics that you use day-to-day and taking small steps to refuse them. There is no failing with Plastic Free July! Anything...
...in reusable bowls and cups or use paper bags. If people bring their own snacks or drink encourage them to avoid single-use plastic and promote this in the lead-up to...
...can choose to refuse single-use plastics in July (and beyond!). Best of all, being part of Plastic Free July will help you to find great alternatives that can become new...
...only to be used to share the challenge and not to be used to promote the sale or use of products or services (see our guidelines). More resources To find...
...every enquiry or question about where to find alternatives to single-use plastics. Our @plasticfreejuly social media channels are always a good place to ask questions that other participants may be...
What you can do Choose to refuse single-use plastic products and packaging in your business. How you can do it To get started, conducting a bin audit can be a...
...great example of how to choose single-use plastics in our daily habits. Disposable items such as single-use compostable cups still take resources from extraction to production, transportation and use. When we...
...government announced a ban of 19 single-use or disposable plastic items that they identified to not be very useful but have a high possibility of becoming waste. The ruling takes...
What you can do Choose to refuse single-use plastics in your workplace’s kitchen. How you can do it To begin with, do an inventory of all the single-use plastic items...