44 min

Plastic Free Alternatives - Nikki Beckinsale Beaming Green

    • Society & Culture

This month we celebrate Plastic Free July, an important initiative that Rebecca Prince-Ruiz (the founder of the Plastic Free Foundation) started in Australia with the help of a small local government team in 2011. In this episode, I speak with Nikki Beckinsale about her business Plastic Free Alternatives, which promotes the idea that if we all take small sustainable steps, collectively, we can make a big positive impact. Plastic Free Alternatives offers a range of products that 'do not harm the planet or our bodies'.
During the interview Nikki and I chat about her personal journey towards plastic reduction and how:
the film A Plastic Ocean, along with the amount of waste her family of five was generating, inspired her to make personal changes around their waste management and eventually led to offering more sustainable alternatives to the public through Plastic Free Alternatives, a business she started with her Mumher and her Mum trialled every product they sell on their site so customers can be assured they workwe can start with changing one behaviour in Plastic Free July, such as having a plastic-free kids partymicro plastics are appearing in our soils and our foods she regularly shares recipes on her blog for DIY cleaning products that are really effective in cleaning toilets, washing clothes and cleaning surfacesreturning to some of the things our grandparents used, like soap savers, can better support the planetpart of the problem is seeing ourselves as separate from natureit can sometimes take a while to transition to some sustainable products, like shampoo bars, but that it's worth persisting when you think about the amount of plastic saved.SPECIAL OFFER FOR JULY
We are running a competition for Plastic Free July - go to Beaming Green for the details 
In honour of Plastic Free July here are some little known facts about plastic:
Since the 1950s, around 8.3 billion tons of plastic have been produced worldwide.In some parts of the world, using plastic is already illegal.73% of beach litter worldwide is plastic.A million plastic bottles are bought around the world every minute.Worldwide, about 2 million plastic bags are used every minute.90% of plastic polluting our oceans is carried by just 10 rivers.Plastic is killing more than 1.1 million seabirds and. animals every year.The average person eats 70,000 microplastics annuallyThe average time that a plastic bag is used for is … 12 minutes.Over the past 50 years, world plastic production has doubled.I really enjoyed this very important discussion with Nikki and believe we all can do something to make a difference in our purchasing decisions and behaviours to help reduce our consumption of plastic.  Remembering that there is no AWAY when it comes to plastic.

This month we celebrate Plastic Free July, an important initiative that Rebecca Prince-Ruiz (the founder of the Plastic Free Foundation) started in Australia with the help of a small local government team in 2011. In this episode, I speak with Nikki Beckinsale about her business Plastic Free Alternatives, which promotes the idea that if we all take small sustainable steps, collectively, we can make a big positive impact. Plastic Free Alternatives offers a range of products that 'do not harm the planet or our bodies'.
During the interview Nikki and I chat about her personal journey towards plastic reduction and how:
the film A Plastic Ocean, along with the amount of waste her family of five was generating, inspired her to make personal changes around their waste management and eventually led to offering more sustainable alternatives to the public through Plastic Free Alternatives, a business she started with her Mumher and her Mum trialled every product they sell on their site so customers can be assured they workwe can start with changing one behaviour in Plastic Free July, such as having a plastic-free kids partymicro plastics are appearing in our soils and our foods she regularly shares recipes on her blog for DIY cleaning products that are really effective in cleaning toilets, washing clothes and cleaning surfacesreturning to some of the things our grandparents used, like soap savers, can better support the planetpart of the problem is seeing ourselves as separate from natureit can sometimes take a while to transition to some sustainable products, like shampoo bars, but that it's worth persisting when you think about the amount of plastic saved.SPECIAL OFFER FOR JULY
We are running a competition for Plastic Free July - go to Beaming Green for the details 
In honour of Plastic Free July here are some little known facts about plastic:
Since the 1950s, around 8.3 billion tons of plastic have been produced worldwide.In some parts of the world, using plastic is already illegal.73% of beach litter worldwide is plastic.A million plastic bottles are bought around the world every minute.Worldwide, about 2 million plastic bags are used every minute.90% of plastic polluting our oceans is carried by just 10 rivers.Plastic is killing more than 1.1 million seabirds and. animals every year.The average person eats 70,000 microplastics annuallyThe average time that a plastic bag is used for is … 12 minutes.Over the past 50 years, world plastic production has doubled.I really enjoyed this very important discussion with Nikki and believe we all can do something to make a difference in our purchasing decisions and behaviours to help reduce our consumption of plastic.  Remembering that there is no AWAY when it comes to plastic.

44 min

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