Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
What can you do Reduce what you buy. Before you make a purchase, ask yourself if you truly need it, or if you can repurpose other items that you already...
What can you do Reduce what you buy. Before you make a purchase, ask yourself if you truly need it, or if you can repurpose other items that you already...
...philosophy of the store. They’re passionate about using local produce to reduce transportation pollution, and stocking products that use minimal packaging. “Our society and media encourage us to buy more,...
...a container? If yes, stop buying new plastic pots and look for second hand or consider buying terracotta, ceramic, wood, or metal. You can even use metal tubs or oak...
...choice when it comes to avoiding plastic that many tea bags are made with. Some people bring their own container to a local bulk or food store, and others buy...
...in solving the plastic pollution crisis. Each stage of plastic’s life cycle harms our environment, threatens our health, worsens environmental injustices, and speeds up the climate crisis. Plastic production has...
...with plastic The growing rate of plastic production raises problems in many areas of our society. It’s contributing to waste and pollution issues, it’s impacting our health, and it’s threatening...
...shares ideas and solutions to avoid materials being used just once or twice before being thrown in the bin. Reducing human health impacts: By taking steps to avoid food that...
...Professor Mary-Louise McLaws – Professor of Epidemiology, Healthcare Infection and Infectious Diseases Control at the University of New South Wales and adviser to the World Health Organisation. “We can do two...
...able to help with. Media and press enquiries For media enquiries see our media centre or email media@plasticfreejuly.org and include your COUNTRY in the subject line. If your request is...
...pledge photo included in our gallery below email your photo (landscape orientation) and where you’re from to info@plasticfreejuly.org We’re pledging to refuse single-use cups We’re pledging to refuse single-use cups...