Here's the letter I'm taking to Tesco tomorrow. Send good thoughts and prayers for a good reception.
Dear Supermarket Manager,
As you might remember, the Sick of Plastic Campaign successfully mobilized 1000’s of shoppers in a nationwide ‘Shop and Drop’ day of action for Earth Day 2018.
The day proved hugely successful with lots of media reporting the story and an overall positive response from supermarkets. Many supermarkets have taken some actions to reduce plastic packaging, but we feel there is much more that needs to be done.
We are writing to let you know that we will very soon be taking another action on plastic in your supermarket. Our local Sick of Plastic group are calling on the local community to join us in this Day of Action. Again, we will be encouraging shoppers to leave their unwanted plastic packaging.
As concerned members of the public, who shop at your supermarket, we have reached a tipping point. We know the impact plastic is having on our health and our natural environment, we can no longer sit by and do nothing. The time for action is now.
Despite introducing the plastic bag tax back in 2002, we’re taking more plastic packaging home (in our reusable shopping bags) than ever! We simply do not need this amount of plastic – only a few decades ago we got by without this material.
What’s more, much of this plastic is not even recyclable! Soft plastic is designed for one short use and much of it ends in wildlife habitats where it takes hundreds of years to decompose.
You may be members of Repak and pay fees for the recycling of packaging placed on the marketplace. But as mentioned already, soft plastic packaging cannot be recycled and the tide of plastic is rising so we need you on board to break free from plastic!
Here is a list of things you we would like you to do;
1. Offer more items without packaging, such as fruit and vegetables (without plastic trays, wrapping and nets).
2. Make your own-brand packaging easily compostable or recyclable, and use less plastic.
3. Demand, through your purchasing power, that other brands you carry have easily compostable or recyclable packaging, and use less plastic.
4. Blaze a trail in Ireland by implementing a plastic free aisle, as has been done in the Netherlands.
5. Provide items in bulk, where possible, to reduce packaging.
6. Allow shoppers use their own containers, buying only what they need.
To make this easy for both your staff and customers, we would suggest you create a designated area for people to leave their plastic packaging to avoid disruption.
We do not intend to cause trouble, we promise to be civil and friendly and to ensure no inconvenience is caused to your staff or customers.
Sincerely,
Local organiser name: Miranda O’Donnell, Sligo Environmental Network Sick of Plastic Team Leader
Local organiser contact details: 085 7633705 [email protected]
Date of supermarket action: Saturday, 13th April.
Sarah, my email is [email protected] If you send me your email, I can forward the press release and the picture of the group that we took a couple of weeks ago. We haven't organised a Twitter account for this ;-(
Hi Miranda If you have a few pics / tweets / official updates we will get them out through the PPN for you as calls to action Sarah
That’s great!