Coffee cups
...be within arms-reach if the coffee urge strikes. The best reusable cup is the one you already have. Grabbing a cup from home is a simple solution to disposable coffee...
...be within arms-reach if the coffee urge strikes. The best reusable cup is the one you already have. Grabbing a cup from home is a simple solution to disposable coffee...
...do at home and useful assets such as posters and copy for newsletters and sharing online. *Please check your email Junk Folder, as your confirmation email may have landed there....
...make a difference by finding creative and adaptable ways to reduce their single use plastic, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many highlights so far have included people making simple changes...
...to sign (there are great templates online). If possible, try and source these items from someone in the group, or at least secondhand. You’ll also need to brainstorm how you’re...
...a sense of community around plastic free meals or educating your children (or perhaps your children educating you) on simple swaps around the house to avoid single-use plastics. It starts...
...Consider reaching out to your favourite in-store and online brands and letting them know how concerned you are about plastic being added to the environment through clothing and packaging. Some...
...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,...
...from everyday use and disposal of plastics. One of the study’s key conclusions addresses the hazardous chemicals used in plastic production. There’s now growing awareness that during use and in...
...at pet bulk produce stores or markets. Did you know one of the most-asked questions at Plastic Free July is how to reduce plastic use when dealing with dog poo?...
...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...