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What is Plastic Free July?
Plastic Free July is a global social movement encouraging individuals, communities, and businesses to reduce their consumption of single-use plastics and make more sustainable choices.
In 2023, more than 89 million people took part in Plastic Free July, choosing to refuse single-use plastic, together avoiding 240 million kgs of household plastic waste.
As plastic production and waste generation increases, it is clear we can’t recycle our way out of the problem and need to “turn off” the plastics tap. Waste avoidance (which starts at the point of purchase and consumption, not disposal) needs to be a critical part of the solution.
How Do We Help Plastic Free July?
Marley’s Monsters wants to empower you to ditch single use plastics and disposables for good! This Plastic Free July, take the first step towards a more sustainable lifestyle by making simple swaps for everyday essentials. Your wallet and the planet will thank you!
It isn’t about being perfect, simply just choose just one item to pledge to avoid during July and give it a try. We know that when people take part for a month then new habits will be created.
Be part of the solution to plastic pollution!
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Join us in our mission to ditch one-and-done plastics for a more sustainable lifestyle by making simple swaps for everyday essentials. Let’s make a difference, one eco-friendly choice at a time!
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It's as easy as replacing single use disposables with products specifically designed for longevity without compromising on quality.
Tips to Avoid Single Use Plastics this Plastic Free July & Beyond:
- Carry Reusable Shopping Bags: Always keep a reusable bag or Marley Tote handy to avoid using single-use plastic bags when shopping: opt for sturdy bags made of canvas, jute, or recycled materials.
- Ditch Disposable Water Bottles: Invest in a reusable water bottle and refill it throughout the day. In the US, it is estimated that 35 billion plastic water bottles are used annually, with only a fraction being recycled.
- Embrace Refillable Solutions: Seek out shops and supermarkets that offer refill stations for household cleaning products, toiletries, and personal care items. Refilling containers reduces the need for single-use plastic packaging.
- Choose Loose Produce: Opt for loose fruits and vegetables instead of pre-packaged options. Consider using reusable produce bags or simply placing them directly in your shopping basket.
- Bring Your Own Reusable Utensils: Carry a set of reusable cutlery, including a metal straw, when dining out or getting takeaway food. This helps avoid single-use plastic cutlery and straws.
- Choose Sustainable Food Storage: Instead of using plastic wrap or sandwich bags, invest in reusable food storage options like Bowl or Pan Covers, Food Wraps, beeswax wraps, silicone food covers, or glass containers.
- Explore Plastic-Free Toiletries: Switch to plastic-free alternatives for personal care items, such as shampoo bars, soap bars combined with Soap Savers, bamboo toothbrushes, and plastic-free dental floss.
- Say No to Plastic Straws: When ordering drinks, request no straw or bring your own reusable straw. In the US alone, it is estimated that 500 million plastic straws are used each day.
- Use Sustainable Coffee Cups: Carry a reusable coffee cup to your favorite café, as disposable coffee cups are difficult to recycle due to their plastic lining.
- Spread the Word: Educate others about the importance of reducing single-use plastics. Think reusable and encourage friends, family, & colleagues to join the Plastic Free July movement.