Plastic Free July: How Wembley Residents Can Help the Planet
It’s time to turn the tide on single-use plastics going to landfill or winding up in our oceans and waterways. A three-minute read.
- The UK gets through more than two million tonnes of plastic packaging a year.1
- There are 5.25 trillion macro and micro pieces of plastic in our oceans – killing, maiming and poisoning wildlife.3
- Plastic makes up a quarter of the diet of polar bears.4 Yes, really.
- Take a reusable cup when you go out for a coffee hit.
- If you make packed lunches, reduce the plastic that goes into the lunchbox. Wrap sandwiches in baking paper and opt for snacks that aren’t packaged in plastic.
- Avoid buying fruit and veg in plastic containers. Take your own bags to the supermarket and opt for loose produce.
- Stop buying drinks in plastic bottles. Carry a water bottle instead.
- Use a local refill station. These are shops where you take your own bottles and pots and fill them with the products you need, such as laundry liquid, pasta and beans.
- Get rid of plastic cutlery, cups, straws and plates in your office.
- At work, remove individual bins from under people’s desks (it’s too tempting to just throw everything in). Instead, provide bins for designated rubbish types – plastics, paper and food waste – and encourage colleagues to use these.