UNSW: Dining on sustainable ideas
...raise awareness and work towards the university’s vision of being single-use plastic free. Consultation and Collaboration With over 64,000 students from 130 countries and over 7,000 staff across its campuses,...
...raise awareness and work towards the university’s vision of being single-use plastic free. Consultation and Collaboration With over 64,000 students from 130 countries and over 7,000 staff across its campuses,...
...wording and/or drawings for all uses, including publicity and/or merchandising and/or editorial purposes in any country. Contributors must obtain consent from any individuals appearing in the video content, including but...
...steps to secure any personal information provided by you over the internet you should be aware that there are inherent risks in internet transmission. You should keep us informed of...
...your car or switching from bottled soap to bar soap. To make things easier, the handy menu of popular alternatives to common single-use plastic items including decorations, sanitary items, bathroom...
...purchasing bottled water. The 100 reusable mugs that were purchased for the Celebrate Lake Claremont event are also available for free to groups in their area running an event. “All they...
...stirrers plastic cutlery bottled water plastic plates, bowls, cups, wine and champagne glasses cling wrap zip lock bags plastic takeaway containers mini condiments such as sauce and butter bags (including...
...and other organisations around the world sign up for the challenge to engage employees, share with their network and reduce plastic waste in their operations. Check out our ideas to get you...
...aligned partners, we can lead the world to be free from plastic waste. Why partner with Plastic Free Foundation We help businesses achieve their social and environmental objectives, build brand...
...plus washing up station. It’s a great solution for participants who forget to bring their own. You don’t necessarily have to purchase your own brand new reusables, either. Options for...
...Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty, including major multinationals, plastic producers and brand owners. Governments can join the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution by 2040 – a comprehensive...