Single-use cup pledge
Take the pledge to refuse single-use cups Plastic Free supporters are joining with local MPs, Senators, Mayors, CEOs and celebrities taking a small step and committing to refusing single-use cups...
Take the pledge to refuse single-use cups Plastic Free supporters are joining with local MPs, Senators, Mayors, CEOs and celebrities taking a small step and committing to refusing single-use cups...
...best bags to use. The best bags are the ones you already have. Many supermarkets and shops are banning/phasing out plastic bags. If you’re a business owner, you may like...
...percentage of annual sales through 1% for the Planet. 1% for the Planet pairs responsible businesses who commit to donate the equivalent of 1% of gross sales through a combination...
...from single-use plastics, including: Why the business is plastic free. Alternatives to single-use plastic that your business has decided to use. What goes in which bin and why. Encourage staff...
...of single-use packaging recyclable or compostable, removing avoidable single-use plastic packaging and reducing single-use coffee cups and water bottles. UNSW has also installed eye-catching, conveniently located water refill stations to...
...and volunteers decided to try and avoid single-use plastic for the month of July. They kept any plastic they did use in a dilemma bag, and shared their wins and...
...better for the planet and reduce your use of plastic too. You may prefer to buy pre-made products, but without the plastic packaging. There are a number of brands that...
...easy it is to have an impact, helping to spread the message to choose to refuse. Making it easy for people to avoid single-use plastics is an effective way of...
...in reusable bowls and cups or use paper bags. If people bring their own snacks or drink encourage them to avoid single-use plastic and promote this in the lead-up to...
...to ask these groups to choose to refuse single-use plastics. To get you started, here’s a list of single-use plastic items to consider banning in your vendor application: straws and...