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Glastonbury says no to plastic drinks bottles

Glastonbury Festival has long been working on its green credentials, asking festival goer’s to ‘love the farm, leave no trace‘ and encourages the use of reusable water bottles by installing numerous water fountains around the sprawling 1,100 acre site. The…

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Plastic-free schools by 2022

As the saying goes, “you can never start them too young” and we are fierce believers that this is very much the case when it comes to the eradication of single-use plastics. If we are to really make a change…

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‘Single-use’ named word of the year

With the immense popularity of Attenborough’s ‘Blue Planet’ series we were not surprised how quickly our television channels became flooded with similar programmes that brought attention to the severity of plastic pollution within our oceans. So shocking were the scenes…

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ProCook eliminates plastic packaging

Cookware retailer ProCook has joined the battle against plastic pollution, announcing big changes to the way their products are packaged. The homewares brand has made the commitment to use fully recyclable materials in their extensive cookware and knife ranges resulting…

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Launching the Life’s a Beach product range

We’re delighted to announce the arrival of our new range of Life’s a Beach products! The launch range is a line of 12 multi-use drinks containers – perfect for every adventure, no matter how big or small. Life’s a Beach will…

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Introducing Life’s a Beach

Kitchenware retailer ProCook has announced the launch of a linked not-for-profit organisation that supports the eradication of single use plastic products from Britain’s beaches and promotes the use of reusable drinking vessels. The organisation has been set up by ProCook…

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