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Latest research indicates consumers are now starting to choose plastic free products!

UK sales of fruit juice & water in plastic bottles are down

The company carried out research which found over half (54%) of small retailers have seen sales of plastic packaged goods fall over the last six months. Awareness is growing The research also underlines how shoppers purchasing habits are evolving, thanks to increased awareness of plastic waste.

New article by the Ecologist about World Plastic Attack Day!!

Join the demonstrations for 'world plastic attack day'

'Plastic attack' battle lines are being drawn. This Saturday (15 September 2018) thousands of frustrated shoppers in more than 100 towns and cities across 20 countries plan to stage mass protests at supermarkets against harmful packaging. They have declared it to be World Plastic Attack Day.

Great short and concise information from Greenpeace!

Indian students Plastic Attack crisp manufacturers!

Indian students mail 20,000 empty food wrappers to manufacturers

A dramatic act of protest reminds companies to take responsibility for the wasteful packaging they produce. Each morning this week I've passed a sign nailed to a telephone pole that says, "The problem with litter is YOU!" This sign irritates me because I think it's dead wrong.

Great new article published by Bristol 24/7 ' HOW TO BE A PLASTICS ACTIVIST IN BRISTOL' by Livvy Drake.

“For those in Bristol looking to tackle plastics in the home and around the city, here are some suggestions for being a plastic activist with local initiatives.” Click here to read the full article 

Scientists Accidentally Discovered A Plastic Eating Enzyme That Could Revolutionize Recycling (HBO)

Plastic Attack Yourself? Its Plastic Free July! Can you go a month without single use plastic?

Plastic Free July – The challenge is quite simple. Attempt to consume no single-use plastic during July.

Conservatives Channel YouTube. Theresa May: A Cleaner, Greener, Britain.

Huffpost UK: MacDonald’s Bans Plastic Straws