Posted 8 months ago
Thu 22 Feb, 2024 12:02 PM
Weād like to make you aware of our sustainability efforts, and exactly what weāre doing to work towards being carbon-neutral by 2050.
Weāre very proud of everything weāre doing here at Sanctuary Students and looking after our planet in small ways ā but we also know that thereās always more we can do!
We wanted toļ»æ talk about how to reduce our plastic usage in small and manageable ways. As the use of plastic has increased over the past few decades, itās become a serious issue for our planet, and produced some pretty awful statistics. For example, Greenpeace predicted that by 2050, our oceans could contain more plastic than fish. Letās help change that!
Reduce the āsingle-useā
One of the most effective ways to begin reducing your plastic consumption is to stop using single-use plastics ā this includes things like single-use plastic straws, cotton buds, plates and cutlery. Youāll often find plastic cutlery with your takeaway, so either make the conscious decision to unselect this option when ordering, or stop ordering them as frequently ā this will save you a ton of money, too!
Since October 2020, there has been a nationwide ban on supplying plastic straws, so people have had to come up with some pretty inventive alternatives ā from paper and metal straws, to even bamboo and pasta straws! Which would you choose?
Ban plastic bottles
Put yourself on a plastic bottle buying ban, and instead invest in a reusable plastic bottle. With your reusable bottle, youāre not only significantly reducing your plastic consumption, but saving money at the same time, too. Coffee fans can also find reusable (and cute) alternatives to normal plastic coffee cups!
Drink tap water
Drinking water straight from the tap is a completely safe alternative to buying plastic bottles every time you need a fresh drink. According to Water UK, āBritish tap water is among the best in the worldā, and it goes through millions of tests to make sure itās of the best possible quality. So why not refill your reusable bottle, and save on buying plastic water bottles altogether?
Shop zero-waste
A fairly new yet absolutely great phenomenon is zero-waste shopping. It might sound strange to begin with, but itās actually a really simple concept. Essentially, zero-waste shops allows you to buy food without buying the packaging, hence producing zero waste! You can take plastic storage tubs, old food containers, tin cans ā pretty much anything you can find that can carry food ā and refill it with package-free food, like pasta and cereals.
Zero-waste shops are becoming more popular all the time, but thereās already some great ones out there! Check out Get Loose Foods in London, or the Ward Field Farm Shop in Preston.
Reuse your shopping bags
At Sanctuary Students, weāre very familiar with the reusable bag draw thatās often found in student kitchens. Ever since the UK introduced the plastic bag charge, thereās been a massive reduction of single-use plastic bags being purchased at the till, and people often turn to the reusable alternatives.
Now, the only thing to do is actually remember to take them with you when you go to the shops! Try taking them out of the kitchen drawer and putting them closer to your front door, or even pop a couple in your car or day-to-day bag, to hopefully cover yourself on the occasions where you donāt remember to bring one along.