Plastic Free Morning Tea
...Free Morning Tea – where we will be sharing food, fun and conversations about plastic free solutions” Check out the links for: Sending out invites by email or workplace intranet....
...Free Morning Tea – where we will be sharing food, fun and conversations about plastic free solutions” Check out the links for: Sending out invites by email or workplace intranet....
...challenges and celebrate wins together. Most plastic waste free events start by creating an inventory of the single-use items that participants are likely to use at the event. This could...
...buying food from local bulk food stores, checking out farmers markets, and making it yourself from scratch. Here’s some inspiration to get you started: Bake your own crackers – there...
...action. Make it yourself and skip the plastic packaging Sharon decided to start making food and household items herself as a way to avoid single-use plastic. Some of the products...
...yourself, your family and the planet. Reducing plastic waste and the use of our natural resources in creating it. Saving money by buying in bulk or using homemade cleaning products....
...Banners is a success because it provides a visible and practical solution to reducing waste and avoiding single-use plastic bags. When Council led by example, the community responded with enthusiasm. ...
...that switching to more sustainable laundry essentials is becoming easier. Some businesses encourage the use of reusable containers or the option to return refillable sachets to the distributor. Fresh washing...
...find creative and fun ways to enjoy this season while avoiding single-use plastic – we’re sharing some of these on trend ideas. Deck the halls (with plastic-free decorations) Lots of...
...to other single-use plastic party items. Please share your favourite switches on our Plastic Free July Facebook or Instagram pages. Here are some of our favourites: Swapping glitter for...
...year by three simple choices: Bring, Borrow or Stay. As more people realise single-use cups aren’t readily recycled, this new campaign shares how it’s getting easier to avoid them. Either...