For teachers
...students practical ways to reduce plastic waste and then re-counted a few months later. They saw a 26% reduction in single-use plastic wraps used across the school! With a quick...
...students practical ways to reduce plastic waste and then re-counted a few months later. They saw a 26% reduction in single-use plastic wraps used across the school! With a quick...
...is just about being more conscious of the single-use plastics that you use day-to-day and taking small steps to refuse them. There is no failing with Plastic Free July! Anything...
What you can do Choose to refuse single-use plastic straws. How can you do it If you’re able to, request your cold drink is made without a single-use plastic straw....
...option is to use both! Many parents minimise use reusable nappies when at home or during the night, and restrict their use of disposable nappies to when they’re out and...
...a lot of power in sharing your ideas and solutions with fellow students and parents in your school. Inspire others with how you’ve refused single-use plastic with wax sandwich wraps,...
...avoid single-use plastic. The impact By reducing your use of single-use plastic, you’ll help save precious resources. You’ll also help save plastic bags from entering our oceans and landfill, where...
From awareness to action Shirley grew up in an environmentally-conscious household, so she was always aware of eco-living. Her father was a farmer, and there was always a compost bin...
...taking a look at the single-use plastics that you use in your organisation. A good place to start is with a bin audit. This helps to understand the plastics currently...
What you can do Choose to refuse groceries that use single-use plastic packaging. How you can do it From produce to cereal, drinks to snacks, the shelves of grocery stores...
The three R’s for a better planet – reduce, reuse, recycle....