From Maja, The Big Plastic Count <[email protected]>
Subject 30,000 people counting plastic!
Date January 27, 2024 9:57 AM
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Hi John,

Last week I emailed you about The Big Plastic Count - the UK's biggest investigation into household plastic waste.

Companies produce more plastic than our planet can cope with. We all do our bit to recycle, but much of the plastic we throw away is dumped or burned, [1] polluting our air and endangering wildlife. This can’t carry on.

By taking part in The Big Plastic Count, you can help uncover the true scale of the problem and pressure the government on their plastic policy.

Will you join the investigation with me and over 30,000 people from across the UK?

Sign up today: [link removed]
Join The Big Plastic Count investigation

For more information about The Big Plastic Count, read my email from last week, below.

Very best wishes,

Maja

Notes:

1. Unearthed investigation: UK waste incinerators three times more likely to be in poorer areas: [link removed]

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Hi John,

It’s everywhere. From the candy-coloured vapes that litter our streets to the pots and packets our food and drink often comes in. Plastic is harming our health and our environment.

Want to do something about it? This year we have a huge opportunity. The UK government could play a leading role at global negotiations about plastic waste. [1] But first, we need to show our government the scale of the problem.

That’s why we’re launching The Big Plastic Count - the UK’s biggest investigation into household plastic waste. By taking part, you can help us pressure the government to turn off the plastic tap once and for all.

Our video explains how it works. Take a look, and join the Count today.
Watch and sign up: [link removed]

For just one week – 11-17 March 2024 – households of all shapes and sizes, schools, community groups and businesses all over the country will count their plastic packaging waste and share their results.

It’s simple to take part in The Big Plastic Count. Sign up today and we’ll send you a free counting pack with everything you need for the investigation.

When you submit your data at the end of the Count week, our whizzy data analysts will send you your personal plastic footprint. We’ll use this to form a national picture of the state of plastic waste in the UK today.

Sign up today: [link removed]

Put off by the idea of knowing your plastic footprint? Don’t be. It’s not your fault. Supermarkets and big brands don’t give us much choice about what our food, drink and essentials come wrapped in. [2]

Ministers, supermarkets and big brands need to lead the way in tackling the plastics crisis. This year, when nations come together to agree on a Global Plastics Treaty, they will set new global rules for the production of plastic. With public pressure, they could choose to turn off the plastic tap once and for all.

That’s why we need thousands of households across the UK to take part in the Count and keep the pressure up! Will you join us?

Sign up today: [link removed]

Thank you!
Maja and The Big Plastic Count team

Notes:

[1] Learn more about The Global Plastics Treaty in our explainer blog: [link removed]
[2] Some plastic is essential for Disabled People, or for those living with medical conditions. Although we need to reduce the amount of plastic we use, alternatives must be designed with everyone’s needs in mind. Learn more about disability justice and plastics: [link removed]




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