We know that going completely and entirely plastic free for a whole month can be a pretty daunting concept, so for the next thirty days, we’ll be sharing small steps that you can take – and we want to know your tips, cos there are so many ways to Step Up!
And thousands of small steps make a big difference! Together we can all be part of the solution.
And remember, you don’t have to be perfect to be amazing!
Share what you'll be doing this month and tag us #cleanupaustralia #plasticfreejuly
Some tips to get you started:
Remember your shopping bag
Switch your toothbrush for a bamboo toothbrush.
Say no to a straw
Buy fresh bread from a local bakery
Keep a fork and spoon in your bag
Only buy loose fruit and veggies
Bring your reusable coffee cup
Ditch paper towels for tea-towels
Buy your meat or cheese from the deli and use your own container
Switch out shower gel for a bar of soap (or at least make sure you look for a liquid which comes in a recycled plastic bottle!)
Take a trip to the farmer’s market
Start using a reusable drink bottle
Do you buy soft drinks? Get yourself a SodaStream
If you have a bowl of food in the fridge you can cover it with a plate instead of plastic
Buy refills for cleaning products – or use bicarb & vinegar! Did you know clove oil in the shower kills mould?
If you find the meals at restaurants are always too big, take your own container for the leftovers
And remember to make sure you recycle your soft plastics through the REDcycle program at supermarkets. If you recycled your soft plastics via REDcycle try to find a way to buy products made from this material. This could be gardening supplies from Plastic Forests, or encouraging your kids’ school to buy outdoor furniture from Replas.
This Plastic Free July you could:
Avoid single-use plastic packaging
Target takeaway items (the Top 4: bags, bottles, straws and coffee cups)
Go completely plastic-free
Small changes, big difference - tell us, how will you Step Up?
Share what you'll be doing this month and tag us #cleanupaustralia #plasticfreejuly
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