Mass Unwrap
Hi John,
We've got an important date for your diary! Join us on 22nd Feb-1st March to make a stand against pointless plastic packaging in the UK's biggest ever Mass Unwrap [[link removed]].
Supermarkets are distributing billions of bits of plastic packaging each year and leaving it up to us to dispose of it.
So we're handing it back and we need you to join in. Simply download our step by step guide [[link removed]] to organising a Mass Unwrap where you live and:
Pop in to see your local supermarket manager with the Mass Unwrap letterSend your registration form back to usOrganise a team of volunteers to help you on the day
Imagine trolleys of pointless plastic at your local supermarket, which shoppers have stripped from their food after buying. It'll send a clear signal up and down the country that shoppers don't want or need all this plastic wrap!
See you out there,
Team SAS x
PS) You'll receive an SAS promotion pack and a Hydroflask when you register.
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All profits from the SAS shop help us inspire, unite and empower communities to protect oceans, beaches, waves and wildlife!
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