Jack & Laura's No-Plastic November

Jack & Laura ♻️ is raising money for Friends of the Earth Charitable Trust
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No-Plastic November · 1 November 2019

Friends of the Earth is an international community that brings together more than two million people in 75 countries dedicated to the protection of the natural world and the wellbeing of everyone in it.

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This November we’ve set ourselves an eco-friendly challenge: complete the entire month without using any single-use plastic.

To begin with, this seemed like a not-too-difficult task. Living in London, we have the luxury of having various plastic-free shops in the local area.

However the more we planned, the more we realised how strongly single-use plastic is embedded in our everyday lives: toothpaste, cleaning and washing products, tissues and toilet paper, the list goes on…

The only exception we’ve made is medication because, unfortunately, there aren’t yet any plastic-free alternatives for inhalers or epipens, but they’re both pretty essential.

If you’d like to support our challenge, we’d be really grateful if you could donate, or alternatively you could commit to reducing your plastic usage alongside us.

Thank you!

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Friends of the Earth have spent over 40 years protecting the planet. They need our help as they rely on public support to continue their work. They have won new laws to protect our water, wildlife, landscapes, climate and health. But to face the challenges ahead, there needs to be a more positive relationship between people and the environment.Together, with Friends of the Earth, our voice is louder, our actions more significant, our impact greater. Together, we are determined to change the world for good, for everyone.

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