Cut your waste

Whakahekea ō para

Help make landfill the last resort, and cut your waste with these simple ideas:

Plastic Free July

Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution.  Plastic Free July isn’t about a handful of people doing zero-waste perfectly, it's about millions of people doing zero-waste imperfectly.  Even by eliminating one type of plastic from your daily routine, you can make a difference.

Plastic free habits don't have to be limited to just the month of July.  The Plastic Free July website provides resources and ideas to help you (and millions of others around the world) reduce single-use waste everyday at home, work, school, and even at your local cafe.

How you can take part in the challenge

Start by heading over to plasticfreejuly.org to take the Pesky Plastics Quiz and understand your current use of single-use plastic

Once you have identified which plastics you can #choosetorefuse from your daily life, sign up for the challenge and make a plastic free pledge. The Plastic Free July website has heaps of resources to help you with the challenge.

For anyone wanting to find stores near them that offer zero waste options for common everyday groceries etc., to help you on your PFJ mission, check out The Rubbish Trip Regional Zero Waste Guides that cover the whole of NZ, including the Queenstown-Lakes District.

For other resources, tips and events, keep an eye on the following Facebook pages:

Videos on how to cut your plastic use

Simple Swaps:

Simple Swaps Clingfilm:

Simple Swaps Bathroom:

How to avoid single-use packaging:

How to avoid four plastics you can't recycle in NZ:

How to avoid plastic #3:

How to avoid plastic #4:

Another way to avoid plastic #4:

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How to avoid plastic #7: