Transition Buxton is delighted to announce that the Herb Kitchen, of Hardwick Street Road, Buxton, have become the first eatery to gain Surfers Against Sewage “Silver” status as they continue to reduce their use of single use plastic.
Andrew Pickup, the owner of the Herb Garden, expressed his pride in the Silver Plastic Free Buxton Champion award, saying “We are aware that, whilst plastic is a wonderful substance, it is a real problem because of our throw away attitude. We work hard to reduce as much as possible our single plastic use. We would encourage all other businesses to join the scheme and help address the problem. We can all be part of the solution.”
Derek Bodey, from Transition Buxton, expressed his delight at this award and congratulated The Herb Garden on being the first eatery to make the Silver grade. He said “It is wonderful that Buxton is a Surfers against Sewage “Plastic Free Community” but there is always more to do as single use plastic remains a problem in our wonderful town. The support of the Herb Garden has been really impressive and I hope will be an inspiration for other businesses within the Town. We would be delighted to welcome more businesses to the scheme and for our existing business to step up a gear. Just go to our website to see how you can help tackle this problem and reduce your use of single use plastic and in turn the negative impact on our environment and health.”