Brand rules
...July® challenge. Use the Brand Materials only in accordance with our Terms and Conditions. Each time you use our Brand Materials online, where it is technically feasible to do so,...
...July® challenge. Use the Brand Materials only in accordance with our Terms and Conditions. Each time you use our Brand Materials online, where it is technically feasible to do so,...
...to hold a brainstorming session with your students on how you can reduce waste. Some great ideas can be found in our Getting Started and Next steps cards. To further engage...
...way to share Plastic Free July for everyone: You can help people to ‘show it’, ‘try it’, ‘see it’ or post it online! – click here to choose To find...
...cartons, you’re reducing resources sent to landfill Choosing to drink water over cartons of juice and flavoured milk is a great healthy alternative Making your own stock is a great...
...we do today? As musician Pete Seeger’s lyrics go: “If it can’t be reduced, reused, repaired, rebuilt, refurbished, refinished, resold, recycled or composted then it should be restricted, redesigned or...
...protecting marine life, others want to reduce litter, many want to reduce our eco-footprint or just waste less, and just about all of us need some ideas and motivation to...
...a challenge anymore, but a way of life. Sharon and her family always plan ahead before they buy, are better organised and are getting pretty savvy in the kitchen too!...
...decorations from old fabric or scrap paper. Increasingly groups on social media – such as Buy Nothing – offer libraries of shared decorations to borrow from. Gifts that keep on...
...be better to reduce the amount being used in the first place. This was ten years ago. Today, 250 million people are all taking their own personal challenges to slowly...
...us. However our founder, Rebecca Prince-Ruiz notes how we can use our experience of living through COVID-19 and apply it to reducing single-use plastic. “When we started working from home,...