The plastic-free movement or βThe Blue Planet effectβ as itβs now widely known, is gaining so much momentum that the government and businesses of all sizes are finally taking notice, and importantly, taking action.
Prime Minister Theresa May has set a target for 2025 in which to eliminate the βscourgeβ of plastic waste.
Major brands are joining the war on plastic. One throw-away plastic straw at a time, with the help of the UK Plastics Pact.
It is the responsibility of every single person that walks the planet to do what they can to reduce plastic waste.
It is not only clogging up the landfill sites close to home, itβs destroying our oceans and ecosystems worldwide.
As an organisation, it is your duty to lead the way for your employees to adapt their mindset.
Hopefully yours is a business that already follows the 4 Rβs β Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle in the office. The Plastic Pollution Coalition recommends adding a fifth βRβ to also βRaise Awarenessβ.
When you realise how much throwaway plastic is part of our everyday life in the office and at home, you begin to see how our lifestyle and work life decisions can detrimentally affect our environment.
Challenge your companyβs attitude to waste and fight against the βthrow-awayβ culture by adopting a plastic-free workplace.
If you havenβt already, form a βgreenβ team or sustainability team to lead the way and to communicate the positive work throughout your whole organisation.
Provide information on what youβre doing as a business and why. This is vital to gain the buy-in from every member of staff from the management down.
Understanding what gets thrown away in your office and the volumes of this waste will help you establish suitable resolutions for reducing the plastic waste, especially single use plastic.
Conducting a waste audit doesnβt have to be as revolting as it sounds β put on gloves and a take a waste bin to a suitable location to tip the contents on to the floor.
Document with photos and notes what plastic waste is contained (and all waste if possible to encourage recycling of other products).
These photos can be used in the communications to the whole office to highlight the extent of the problem.
It is likely that youβll find a lot of plastic drinks bottles, they are one of the worst offending disposable items.
The ideal solution to this is to place a ban on single-use water bottles.
To help facilitate a ban, provide easier access to drinking water in the office with refrigerated filtered water or water coolers.
Grabbing a quick lunch invariably means picking up a sandwich
meal deal or another takeaway.
Convenience foods are nearly always wrapped in some form of
plastic packaging, and may even come complete with plastic cutlery.
This single-use packaging is nearly always landfill bound
(although there are food companies developing innovative new packaging).
By providing ample space to store and refrigerate home cooked
meals, as well as, the facilities to reheat them will play a major factor in
reducing your waste in the office.
When members of staff do bring in their food, encourage the use
of alternatives to cling film by using reusable storage pots to transport food
from home.
To avoid the post-lunch slump, many workers will top-up on a
much-needed caffeine hit but what about the coffee machine you use?
If you have a coffee pod machine, look into investing into other
coffee makers that do not require the use of plastic in their processes.
The people responsible for procuring office supplies will be
some of your most valuable allies in the war against plastic in the office.
Having already mentioned the use of coffee pods in the office,
it brings us directly to the tea break.
96% of tea bags contain plastic unless you source a plastic-free
brand. Or opt for loose leaf tea.
Teapigs hold a βPlastic Free Trust Markβ,
not only are their teabags completely plastic free, so is their packaging.
Stationery is another area where changing your companyβs
purchasing habits can help fight plastic pollution.
Plastic pocket files, laminated products, even the simple office
pen is a plastic commodity. They are all examples of single-use plastics in the
office which are discarded when weβre finished with them.
They can all be replaced with a more environmentally friendly
options. For example switching to refillable pens or pencils.
Plastics infiltrate all elements of office life including the
chairs we sit on.
It is possible to source environmentally friendly and sustainable furniture to
help combat the issue.
Emeco is an office furniture company which has collaborated with
Coca-Cola. They produce a range of modern furniture lines which reuse
Polyethylene Terephthalate from plastic bottles.
βThe goal isnβt about turning disposable plastic into more
disposable plastic. Stop thinking βlandfillβ and start thinking βlegacyβ.β
Consider setting up a central supplies library to reuse and
recycle office stationery and other items.
Not only will that reduce the amount of plastic ending up in our
oceans, it will reduce spend for your company too.
With the ethos of βraising awarenessβ in mind, talk to your
suppliers about going plastic-free.
Can they recommend alternative products with reduced plastic or
can they amend their delivery processes to include less plastic packaging?
If they canβt come up with environmentally friendly solutions
for you, switch suppliers to a company that can.
We will all be able to make a difference by taking a hard stance
on plastic pollution.
If you canβt completely remove plastic from the office, ensure
whatever waste you are producing, you are recycling correctly.
Do you have a recycling policy in place? This is the
first step to efficient office recycling.
Ensure that your cleaning company and waste management services
are supporting your recycling efforts too.
Nk Cleaning Company is ISO 14001:2015 certified for their
environmental practices and even offer a green cleaning service.
We purchase cleaning products in large volumes to help reduce
the plastic packaging needed in small cleaning dispensers.
As a company initiative, you canβt expect full cooperation from
your staff unless you help them reach your organisationβs plastic-free goals.
Provide each member of staff with a company branded reusable
water bottle and reusable cup.
Immediately you can cut out the need for single-use plastic
water bottles in the office.
Encourage staff to take their reusable cup with them on their
commute to and from the office. This will deter against picking up a takeaway
drink with plastic lids and spoons.
Your teams will be pleased for the cost saving of making drinks
before they leave the office and think of the brand exposure too with your
company name on every cup!
Depending on your business, providing a βbag for lifeβ is also a
good idea to avoid the use of plastic bags.
Consider holding a βban the bottleβ competition β and get your
teams and departments competing to become the first to reach plastic-free status.
The first team to fully βban the bottleβ wins a prize. (Perhaps
a complementary βnude foodβ lunch?)
Force action and drive plastic pollution awareness in your
office by holding a #PlasticFreeFriday event.
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