We run free public events that raise awareness of plastic pollution & solutions to tackle the problem, organised by the University of Portsmouth πππ«π₯€πͺπ½
BIG NEWS π¨See Bin Sea Change 3 is happening!!! Put Friday November 30th in your diaries now & join us at the @PortsmouthGhall council chambers thanks to the Lord Mayor ππ½πππ«π₯€Watch this space for updates we hope there will be lots!
Here are some top tips to reduce your #plastic footprint this #Christmas from the @EnvAgency Plastics and Sustainability team. Together, we can make #plasticpollution a thing of the past.
What a way to start the day of our #plasticpollution#awareness event! One of our team @HelmerLuke found this lovely lady π¦ (along with other plastic waste) on the street on the way in to set up π€¦πΌββοΈ Makes it clear that there is still a lot to do to stop this issue! #socialchange
Photographer Fraser Marchbank
Dress Linda Thomas Eco Design
Crown Caroline Bond
Model and Ghostnet Natalia from Fathoms Free
Eco Hair Clair Swinscoe studio culture
Eco makeup Rebecca Rose Robinson
This amazing dress made from beach #plastic will be on display tomorrow at the See Bin Sea Change event - Guildhall #Portsmouth, come along to find out more information about #marine plastic pollution, visit our plastic free #Christmas market and grab a tasty mince pie! πβ»οΈπ₯€οΏ½οΏ½
2/3 Plus some festive treats...including mini baguettes and croissants, mince pies yum yum
Please also have your eventbrite ticket on your phone ready to show when you enter the council chamber - if you print your ticket - please β» after
1/3 If youβre coming to the See Bin Sea Change talks this Friday please donβt forget your travel mugs & reusable coffee cups! Mulled wine, tea & coffee for everyone that remembers! (or you can purchase a reusable cup at our Christmas market) π₯€π·βοΈπβ»οΈππ½
Thank you @popsicase for sending some prizes for our event next week! Want to get your hands on these phone cases made from recycled fishing nets and scrap aluminium? Come along on the 30th to #Portsmouth Guildhall π
@FinalStrawSOL @Tesco@amazon Yeah and the yellow ones definitely needed to be packaged in their individual boxes as they donβt stack up within each other....oh...
Packaging like this should be obsolete. You can recycle the bottle but not the printed plastic sleeve wrapped around it. Come on @Tesco, youβve pledged to ban non-recyclable plastic packaging by 2019, you better get a move on! #DrowningInPlastic#PassOnPlastic#Reduceandreuse