Promote a Plastic-Free Workplace

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One of the areas of our lives where we have the most power is our workplace. Whether that’s formal power in a senior position, or informal power through relationships and daily contact with your colleagues (who can’t escape your passion for getting rid of plastic), campaigning in the workplace can be an effective tool in helping others see the value in giving up plastic products.

Call for Behavioral Change

If you’re starting to make even a fraction of effort to avoid plastics in your life, then your colleagues may have already noticed your efforts and started to ask questions. It may be that simply explaining the issues to a couple of your colleagues, giving them a few of the facts, or maybe even sending them an article is enough to persuade them to join you in giving up plastic. More likely, a bit more explicit campaigning will be required. Every workplace, even a virtual one, is likely to have some type of informal space — a bulletin board, canteen, or lounge — where people go on their breaks or catch up with colleagues. Try hanging up signs, or writing a letter for the staff mailing list, about ways to reduce plastic at work. Start with encouraging people to give up the top five: plastic bags, bottles, coffee cups, straws, and cutlery. Use a statistic to grab people’s attention about the scale of the problem and point them toward an alternative.

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