Plastic Free July
@PlasticFreeJuly
Global movement helping people and organisations take action to end plastic waste. #PlasticFreeJuly #ChooseToRefuse
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01-03-2013 06:41:30
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🔥Hot Stat Alert!🔥
According to our latest survey in collaboration with the Plastic Free July & WWF, a significant majority across 32 countries agree it’s essential to reduce the amount of plastic produced globally.
Download our report: lnkd.in/eHs9UYCY
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Public overwhelmingly backs global ban on single-use plastics, Ipsos survey finds #PlasticFreeJuly #EndPlasticPollution #INC4
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Happy EARTHDAY.ORG where the theme is ‘Planet vs Plastics’ 🌿 Millions of Plastic Free July participants contribute to Earth Day by doing their bit to reduce landfill waste and protect the environment. Sign up for the challenge and receive monthly tips to reduce plastic use!
Eight Of 10 People Want Global Single-Use Plastics Ban, Survey Finds via @forbes forbes.com/sites/jamiehai… #INC4 #EndPlasticPollution #PlasticFreeJuly
Using what we already have is always the best choice to start with when trying to reduce waste!
Created by sarah lazarovic this “Buyerarchy of Needs” is a helpful visualisation of the steps to sustainable consumption.
🌍 Meet Thomas, the founder of Upcycle It Ghana based in Ghana, West Africa! 🇬🇭
Thomas and his team are tackling the plastic pollution crisis by creatively repurposing discarded second-hand cloth and textiles imported from the global north into reusable bags🌍💚
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Earlier this week the EU reached a provisional deal on a new law to cut packaging waste and ban single-use plastics, such as supermarket bags for fruit and mini hotel shampoo bottles in hotels in an attempt to curb the spiraling rise of plastic packaging.
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Let's dive into the Circular Economy! 🔄🌍 In the traditional linear model, resources are taken, used, and disposed of i landfill — a 'take-make-waste' approach. The circular economy breaks this cycle, letting materials circulate indefinitely, reducing waste. 📷 Use Less Plastic
We love seeing the efforts by small businesses to reduce packaging long after July is over. In Albany, Western Australia, Kate 👋🏼 owner of Em Point Café set up a basket of second-hand and donated cups for customers to borrow instead of using a disposable cup💚
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Since 2011, the Plastic Free July campaign has been a powerful catalyst for change. By seamlessly blending outreach with impactful action, it continues to make a measurable difference in addressing our plastic pollution crisis. #plasticfreejuly