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Chew Plants Not Plastic

Chew Plants Not PlasticA Call to Ban Plastic-Based Chewing GumDid you know most chewing gum contains plastic? Yes, that piece of gum in your mouth is actually made from the same plastics found in carrier bags, shampoo bottles, and even car tyres. And we brits chew a...

Shoppers Want Reusable Packaging to Tackle Single-Use Waste

Shoppers Want Reusable Packaging to Tackle Single-Use Waste – Here’s Why At City to Sea, we're on a mission to tackle single-use plastic waste, and it’s clear the public is right behind us. Our latest poll reveals that a massive 75% of UK public believe reusable...

Taking the Reuse Manifesto to Parliament

CEO Jane Martin tells how City to Sea took the reuse manifesto straight to the Houses of Parliament, asking MPs to step up for reuse.

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Turning the tide on 2020

Turning the tide on 2020

Here’s a rundown of just some of the things we made happen last year. And it’s all thanks to our supporters, partners, friends and community.

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People with periods

People with periods

Why we talk about ‘people with periods’ instead of only ‘women and girls’, and why we stand in solidarity with trans people.

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Food-to-go

Food-to-go

Food-to-go. Good to go? Is the food-to-go sector doing enough when it comes to tackling single-use plastic? Download the food-to-go report now.

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Rethink Periods is back!

Rethink Periods is back!

City to Sea is excited to announce a new partnership with Southern Water to deliver Rethink Periods training to 500 additional schools in their region

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Baba+Boo review

Baba+Boo review

We asked some of our followers to road test our new partner, Baba+Boo and their reusable ‘Waves’ nappy. Here’s their review.

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