by Hannah Giles | Nov 12, 2020 | Food to Go, The Problem With Plastic
Food-to-go Is the food-to-go sector doing enough when it comes to tackling single-use plastic? Our lunch habits are having a WHOPPER of an impact when it comes to plastic pollution and the food-to-go sector, which includes cafes, coffee chains and fast-food outlets...
by Hannah Giles | Jul 20, 2020 | Plastic policy, The Problem With Plastic
Loop X Tesco collaboration Keeping you in the loop Image source: https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/zone/loop/preview Tesco, the UK’s largest groceries retailer, last week launched a partnership with Loop for what they describe as a ‘ground breaking’ trial that...
by Hannah Giles | Jun 15, 2020 | The Problem With Plastic
The must-have accessory of 2020? A reusable face mask As of today, it’s now mandatory to wear facial masks or coverings when using public transport in England. That means if you use trains, tubes, trams, ferries, planes, buses, and even taxi’s, you must cover your...
by Hannah Giles | Jun 15, 2020 | Plastic-Free Living, The Problem With Plastic
How to make a reusable mask A step-by-step guide Making a reusable, washable mask or face-covering is a great way to stay safe and reduce waste. According to an analysis by scientists at University College London, if every person in the UK used one single-use mask...
by Hannah Giles | Jun 8, 2020 | The Problem With Plastic
How to stop PPE becoming plastic pollution Keeping you and our oceans safe The global coronavirus pandemic has created a new and completely unprecedented problem – the littering of personal protective equipment (PPE). Whilst we completely support the...
by Hannah Giles | Apr 27, 2020 | The Problem With Plastic
THE MOST POLLUTING SINGLE-USE PLASTIC ITEMS WHAT ARE THE WORST OFFENDERS? NO EXCUSE FOR SINGLE-USE Big problems need big strategic thinking. At City to Sea, we’re focused on tackling the worst offenders – stopping them at source, so our beaches and rivers won’t need...