Explore and act on plastic pollution (for 11-14 year olds)
This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables 11 – 14 year olds to explore what plastic pollution is and how they can take action to become part of the solution.
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Uncovered: Unilever’s complicity in the plastics crisis and its power to solve it
This report exposes the gap between what Unilever says it will do, and what it actually does.
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The Big Plastic Count Results: How citizen science exposed a system incapable of tackling the plastic crisis
This report reveals the results of The Big Plastic Count. Almost a quarter of a million participants threw away 6.4 million pieces of packaging waste in just one week, yet only 12% is likely recycled. It provided overwhelming proof that the UK’s waste system cannot cope with the enormous amount of waste generated.