PLASTIC FREE JULY
The aim of Plastic Free July is to encourage people to refuse single-use plastics. With people in 190 countries now
The aim of Plastic Free July is to encourage people to refuse single-use plastics. With people in 190 countries now
The good news is that the number of people choosing reusable water bottles is rising quickly. Figures compiled by the
If you’re struggling to get to grips with Plastic Free July, then a new blog post from Moral Fibres might
A reminder that it’s #PlasticFreeJuly and we’re all being encouraged to reduce our use of single-use plastic. Whether at home,
Single-use plastic bottles should either be banned at Wimbledon or limited to just one per player, says former junior champion
An article on the Wrexham.com website highlights how Wrexham Maelor Hospital is cutting back on its use of plastic water
Rather than keep on buying “traditional” bathroom and kitchen cleaning products packaged in throw-away plastic spray bottles, many of us
As we’ve recently highlighted, plastic-based feminine hygiene products create a huge amount of waste. Non-plastic, sustainable alternatives are available, but
Some 200,000 tonnes of sanitary products are estimated to end up in UK landfills every year. Sanitary products are also
Mold Plastic Reduction is supporting A Grand Week In Wales, which this year runs from 22 February to St David’s
Plastic Free Communities was created in 2017 by Surfers Against Sewage to tackle plastic pollution. The campaign’s latest Impact Report
Young people in Flintshire can now obtain free period products through the post. Flintshire County Council is working with social
The founder of City to Sea, Natalie Fée, has given an interview to The FRANK Magazine. Explaining why she thinks
“One oft-quoted statistic is that each Christmas, as much as 227,000 miles of wrapping paper ends up in UK rubbish
The US multinational company Procter & Gamble (P&G), which makes the Tampax and Always period products, is being urged to
A Wrexham-based company has developed a new material which can replace plastic in a wide range of applications. Describing his
A proposed law that would prohibit the manufacture and sale of wet wipes containing plastic has been granted a second
Halloween might be fun for many, but the modern version with shop-bought plastic costumes and treat buckets is hardly environmentally
Disposable menstrual pads are mostly plastic and, with up to two billion being flushed down UK toilets each year, they
If you’re looking for an eco-friendly washing up liquid or laundry detergent, then a new entry on the Moral Fibres
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