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...that will serve the same purpose? Can I borrow it from a friend or family member instead of buying it brand new?’ ‘Buy nothing’ groups on Facebook can be a...
...that will serve the same purpose? Can I borrow it from a friend or family member instead of buying it brand new?’ ‘Buy nothing’ groups on Facebook can be a...
...including badges, social media assets and email footer. These can be used to share the Plastic Free July challenge in your community and networks. Please note our Brand Materials are...
...in a treaty. Public opinion Taken together, our research in 2021 and 2022 provide a clear and compelling public mandate for global rules within an ambitious and comprehensive plastics treaty:...
...spend more, consume more and pay more for the “packet” or advertised “brand”,” mused Amanda. “Going plastic free goes against that and puts a brake on modern consumer lifestyles.” The...
...include plastic water bottles, plates, cups, and cutlery. Keep this list for future reference (and as a way to measure how far you’ve come!) Many events start small, picking one...
...cheaper than going and buying it from the shops,” Sharon said. “The items I make last longer and I know what ingredients are going into them! I also don’t have...
...at home, learning new skills, being creative in reusing items, organising a community initiative and supporting local businesses as they do the right thing for the environment. And now simply...
...a popular and effective way to tackle waste avoidance in their community. In 2020 we introduced the Plastic Free July Council Membership, a comprehensive package of content and assets designed...
Take the pledge to refuse single-use cups Plastic Free supporters are joining with local MPs, Senators, Mayors, CEOs and celebrities taking a small step and committing to refusing single-use cups...
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