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Top Challenges Hoteliers Face in Reducing Single-Use Plastics

We are happy to host this guest post by Jo Hendrickx of Travel Without Plastic. Travel Without Plastic was created to support hotels around the world in reducing or eliminating single-use plastic from their operations without compromising health and safety or the guest experience. Their goal is to prevent one billion items of plastic from entering global waste streams or environments by 2020.

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Surfrider's Ocean Friendly Program: How Restaurants Are Reducing Single-Use Plastic

The Surfrider Foundation’s Ocean Friendly Restaurants program works to increase awareness, drive change, and reduce our single-use plastic footprint.

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Plastic-Free July in Your Kitchen

Imagine a world without plastic waste. That’s the mission for Plastic-Free July – to build a global movement that dramatically reduces plastic use and improves recycling, worldwide. Here are suggestions for reducing single use plastic in your kitchen.

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Plastic-Free July Traveling Out and About

When you're traveling, you can still avoid using plastic during Plastic-Free July!

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5 Great Ecofriendly Gift Ideas

We have some great ecofriendly gift ideas for birthdays, holidays or just because, show your loved ones that you care about them and the environment.

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What Do You Do with Plastic You Already Have?

As Plaine Products is working to eliminate single use plastic, we're often asked what to do with plastic you already have in your home. Our advice: use it!

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Join the UN Challenge to Beat Plastic Pollution

World Environmental Day is June 5th and, as a part of it, the United Nations launched a global challenge to beat plastic pollution. In response Plaine Plaine is challenging our followers to join in and help beat plastic pollution

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March For The Ocean & Against Plastic Pollution on June 9th

On Saturday June 9, 2018, during World Oceans Day weekend the March for the Ocean (M4O) campaign will take place in Washington, DC and all around the country. People will be mobilizing to express their concern about plastic pollution and the importance of restoring and protecting the ocean.

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Coliving: An Alternative to America’s Addiction To Large Homes

There is a grassroots shift taking hold in our culture of lower cost living that keeps both consumption and stress low allowing people to take care of their health while paying for their bills: coliving.

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