Movie screenings
What you can do Organise the screening of a plastic-related film for your community. How you can do it Start by choosing a film that would appeal to your community....
What you can do Organise the screening of a plastic-related film for your community. How you can do it Start by choosing a film that would appeal to your community....
...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...
...great ideas. When finding alternatives, it’s best to avoid other single-use products, such as cardboard, bamboo, or ‘compostable plastics’. Instead, swap items for reusable alternatives, such as ceramic mugs, stainless...
...year and shared it with the community. These included talks, cooking workshops to empower people to DIY more and buy less, and movie nights. “One of the best events we...
...to embrace together than reducing plastic pollution? The best, simplest place to start is by telling people about Plastic Free July and inviting them to join the challenge with you....
...with a replaceable head can eliminate the need to continually purchase a new plastic brush every few months, too. When it comes to toothpaste, many health and organic stores sell...
...you are raising awareness of the challenge or reducing single-use plastics. Please enter your location even for online events otherwise it won’t appear on the map!! Tell us about your...
Posters Share the Plastic Free July challenge with a range of posters that show solutions and choices for avoiding single-use plastic. Posters are available to share online or for printing...
...away). Then, it’s time to start getting prepared for your picnic! Be sure to bring along food and drink that’s not wrapped in plastic. You can do this easily by...
Getting started: How Plastic Free July inspired Lucie and her family Lucie could always tell it was recycling collection day as her bin was full to the brim! That was...