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We react fast to government announcements, new initiatives, scientific breakthroughs and updates about the climate catastrophe. Follow our blogs to keep up with what’s happening, what we think about it and how you can act to reduce plastic pollution.

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Come With Us On Our Big Green Hike

For the Big Green Hike, joined by corporate partners, supporters, and friends we took on an eight-mile hike along the river Avon in Bristol.

Single Use Plastic Ban in Dine-in Settings

Earlier this month, we launched a new petition calling for a complete ban on ALL single-use packaging in eat-in settings like restaurants, cafes and bars.

Plastic-Free Easter

Here are our top tips to make it an eco-friendly egg-stravaganza and avoid the unnecessary plastic, and enjoy a plastic-free Easter.

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The Future of Prefill

The Future of Prefill

New report released by City to Sea and Re reveals that the prefilled returnable packaging could be the answer to brands’ & retailers’ prayers.

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It’s time to Choose Loose

It’s time to Choose Loose

We’ve teamed up with Everyday Plastic, to call for UK supermarkets to remove plastic from fruit & veg so that shoppers can Choose Loose.

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New SEA-EO of City to Sea

New SEA-EO of City to Sea

We’re delighted to introduce Harriet Bosnell, the new CEO of City to Sea, who will be steering us in our mission to stop plastic pollution.

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Our 2022 Impact

Our 2022 Impact

Here’s just a few of our campaign wins and planet-protecting projects of 2022 to find how we’re changing the world – and how you can join us!

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Oceans of Optimism Jan 23

Oceans of Optimism Jan 23

Here’s your monthly round-up of good news to shift those January blues! Enjoy the hope and positivity amidst all the doom and gloom.

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Single-Use Plastic Ban

Single-Use Plastic Ban

We’ve been celebrating a win, a plastics ban on some of the most polluting items is coming. This ban is only a drop in a very polluted ocean.

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