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...Free July challenge and cannot be used to promote the sale or use of products or services. For further information on permitted use of brand materials, see our brand guidelines....
...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,...
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...to something used once and then thrown ‘away’ and single-use plastic is its unfortunate poster child – a lightweight but durable product (primarily made from fossil fuels) that we use...
...show them the public health advice about reusables being safe to use, or help them set up a mug library. Every single-use cup avoided is a win for the planet!...
...for our planet. As many people spend more time at home and restrictions apply, there have been changes in the way we purchase and use goods and food. Whilst taking...
...single-use plastic spoils more than the view. That’s because single-use plastic is not only a pollution crisis but a climate one. Our team found that the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions...
...single-use plates and 4.25 billion items of single-use cutlery are used. Most disposable tableware is wholly, or in part, made of plastic and very little is recycled. In the fight...
...Team 2: A lot of plastic is used in kids toys for packaging and one-time use products. With school holidays coming up, it’s an awesome time to use old materials...
Grabbing a coffee before work or when meeting up with friends is a simple pleasure. Unfortunately, it’s also linked to the most commonly used single-use plastic item – the ‘disposable’...