How to become a Community Ally
Step One
Sign the pledge and send it to plastic@transitionbuxton.co.uk.
Make the Plastic Free Communities Pledge to:
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- work to remove at least three single-use plastic items from day to day activities
- commit to include our stance on single-use plastic in communications
- raise awareness and support plastic free initiatives in the community
- Transition Buxton will promote your group’s pledge and provide you with a (non plastic) sign for you to display to demonstrate your support by having made the pledge.
Step Two
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- Complete an audit of your group. What single use plastics do you use? (don’t forget cleaning materials and pens)
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- What have you already got rid of or replaced? (You can claim these)
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- What can you easily stop using and providing to staff and customers?
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- What are the things you will need to phase out more gradually?
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- If you really can’t do without some items, are there sustainable alternatives on the market?
Here are a few ideas:
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- Ban biscuits wrapped individually in plastic. Buy a packet and recycle the wrapping at “Hard to recycle” collection points
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- Use pens that can take refills
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- Stop providing milk sachets and provide a jug of milk for members to use.
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- Refill cleaning materials (such as loo cleaner) – support local shop at Day Zero
If you need help, eg with alternatives, just email plastic@transitionbuxto.co.uk and we’ll do our best to solve your problem.
View the full list of those already signed up: