New SEA-EO of City to Sea

New SEA-EO of City to Sea

Welcome to our New SEA-EO Introducing Harriet Bosnell – the new SEA-EO of City to Sea It’s an exciting time here at City to Sea, as we welcome a new CEO aboard. We’re delighted to introduce Harriet Bosnell who will be taking her place at the helm and steering us in...
Our 2022 Impact

Our 2022 Impact

Our Impact in 2022 Campaign wins and planet-protecting projects At City to Sea we’re on a mission to prevent plastic pollution at source and make it easier for everyone to live with less waste. We believe that to truly tackle the scale of the problem we face, we need...
Single-Use Plastic Ban

Single-Use Plastic Ban

Plastic ban is just a drop in a very polluted plastic filled ocean  The last few days we’ve been celebrating a big campaign win – the Environment Secretary has FINALLY said that a ban on some of the most polluting single-use plastics will come into force in October...
For Forks Sake

For Forks Sake

For Forks Sake Another  ‘year of inaction’ from the government Why hasn’t Defra banned some of the most polluting single-use plastic items? A year ago, Defra announced that they were planning to ban some of the most polluting single-use plastics including things...
This Could Turn Toxic

This Could Turn Toxic

This Could Turn Toxic Our Panel Event with Natracare We’ve been campaigning about the plastic in our period products and its impact on the environment for years through our Plastic-Free Periods campaign as well as our pioneering Rethink Periods education programme....
Why Corporate Commitments on Plastic are Going Flat  

Why Corporate Commitments on Plastic are Going Flat  

Why Corporate Commitments on Plastic are Going Flat  In 2018 some of the biggest polluters in the world came together to make a commitment to eliminate plastic pollution. The idea was based on a shared vision – that plastic should never become pollution. Simple,...