The Cornwall community achieved this status last December, by uniting against straws, bottles, takeaway boxes and disposable forks. Now 330 other towns aim to follow themEmily Kavanaugh is standing in her skincare-product shop, Pure Nuff Stuff, on Chapel Street. The narrow lane leads down towards the Jubilee pool, the triangular lido that juts like a ship's prow into the sea from Penzance. "Here, try one," Kavanaugh says, handing me a piece of packing material. The little white cloud looks and feels like a polystyrene packing "peanut", but, Kavanaugh assures me, "it tastes exactly like a communion wafer". After a wary nibble, I pop the whole thing in and notch it up as a snack.Kavanaugh's packaging is made not of plastic but corn starch. If eating it feels like an act of faith, it is because there is a growing fervour in this Cornish seaside town. Last year, Penzance became the first town in Britain to receive "plastic-free" status from Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). The former single-issue movement, founded in Cornwall in 1990, has become a national marine conservation charity with plastics in its sights. But, rather than target shopping bags or plastic-lined coffee cups, SAS is attempting to unite whole communities against single-use plastic of all types, including straws, bottles, packaging, takeaway boxes, cotton buds, clingfilm and forks. Continue reading...
How Penzance became Britain's first ever plastic-free town
18. červenece 2018 13:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/jul/18/penzance-britains-first-ever-plastic-free-town-cornwall
Zdroj: The Guardian