It's Plastic Free July

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reusable bottles and bags

Challenge yourself to reduce plastic use!

Did you know single-use plastics make up most of the litter found in freshwater environments? That’s why the City of Vaughan continues to support Plastic Free July– a global campaign encouraging everyone to reduce or eliminate single-use plastics from daily life.

 

Take the challenge! Try not to buy any new single-use plastics this month, including:

  • coffee cups or pods
  • plastic wrap
  • produce bags
  • straws
  • shopping bags
  • water bottles
  • and more!

 

Are you up for it? Commit to the plastic-free challenge by signing up on the official Plastic Free July website! When you do, you will receive tips and tricks directly to your inbox throughout the month to help keep you motivated.

 

Reducing your plastic use is easier than you think! Simply swap single-use plastic items for reusable ones. Here are some ideas:

  • Going through the drive-thru? Keep a clean travel mug, cup and reusable straw in your car instead of taking to-go cups and straws provided by the food establishment.
  • Pack a waste-free lunch. Replace plastic sandwich bags with reusable containers or thermoses.
  • Instead of using plastic bags, bring reusable cloth bags when shopping. Keep some in your car or folded up in your handbag or pocket so you won’t forget.
  • Skip disposable coffee pods – try a French press or pour-over coffee maker instead.
  • Got leftovers? Instead of plastic wrap, use beeswax wrap or a reusable container to store your food.
  • Choose items with less plastic packaging when grocery shopping. Look for products that come boxed or in glass or metal containers, as these materials can be recycled many times.
  • Buy bread from the bakery section instead of the plastic-wrapped section – it’s also fresher that way!
  • Buy fresh lemons and limes instead of bottled citrus juice. Remember to place the peels in your green bin.
  • Ditch bottled liquid hand soap and use bar soap instead.
  • Swap your plastic toothbrush for a bamboo toothbrush – it’s biodegradable!
  • Shop local. Farmer’s markets often reuse egg cartons and berry baskets, and veggies are typically free of plastic and stickers.

 

The City is committed to protecting and respecting our environment and fostering a sustainable community today and for current and future generations. We are doing our part to preserve the natural environment while using environmental protection principles in every initiative undertaken. Learn more about Vaughan’s waste reduction commitments.

 

For more information on the City’s waste services, visit vaughan.ca/waste.

 

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