The Sick of Plastic campaign formed when Friends of the Earth and VOICE Ireland noticed a surge in the public’s frustration with single use plastic. Despite introducing the plastic bag tax back in 2002, we’re taking more plastic packaging home (in our reusable shopping bags) than ever! Sick of Plastic is working to empower communities to take action on single use plastics. See more information here
How it works
Producers and supermarkets are largely contributing to the plastic crisis we are facing today. As consumers, we can drive change but our individual voices are louder and stronger when we come together. Sick of Plastic want to support people in connecting with others in their local area to drive change on a bigger scale. In addition to putting pressure on Supermarkets to act on plastic, Sick of Plastic has been pressuring government to place legislation for tackling plastic. The Waste Reduction Bill demands the following;
Introduce a deposit return scheme for plastic bottles and aluminium cans
Tax single use coffee cups and promote reuse
Ireland to comply with EU ban on single use plastics
Highlights so far
Supporting Zero Waste activist Diane Forsyth’s Uplift petition by inviting people to ‘ditch their plastic’ at Dáil Éireann for the petition hand-over
Organising a nationwide ‘Shop and Drop’ day of action where 1,000’s left their unwanted plastic packaging behind in Supermarkets
Hosting a briefing on the Waste Reduction bill for 80+ TDs and their constituents
Joining "Break Free From Plastic" in Brussels to encourage Irish MEPs to support EU Plastic Legislation which resulted in an EU ban on some of the most problematic single use plastics
Teaming up with Uplift to deliver a strong 30,000 signature petition to TDs ahead of discussions on the Waste Reduction Bill
The Sick of Plastic campaign formed when Friends of the Earth and VOICE Ireland noticed a surge in the public’s frustration with single use plastic. Despite introducing the plastic bag tax back in 2002, we’re taking more plastic packaging home (in our reusable shopping bags) than ever! Sick of Plastic is working to empower communities to take action on single use plastics. See more information here
How it works
Producers and supermarkets are largely contributing to the plastic crisis we are facing today. As consumers, we can drive change but our individual voices are louder and stronger when we come together. Sick of Plastic want to support people in connecting with others in their local area to drive change on a bigger scale. In addition to putting pressure on Supermarkets to act on plastic, Sick of Plastic has been pressuring government to place legislation for tackling plastic. The Waste Reduction Bill demands the following;
Introduce a deposit return scheme for plastic bottles and aluminium cans
Tax single use coffee cups and promote reuse
Ireland to comply with EU ban on single use plastics
Highlights so far
Supporting Zero Waste activist Diane Forsyth’s Uplift petition by inviting people to ‘ditch their plastic’ at Dáil Éireann for the petition hand-over
Organising a nationwide ‘Shop and Drop’ day of action where 1,000’s left their unwanted plastic packaging behind in Supermarkets
Hosting a briefing on the Waste Reduction bill for 80+ TDs and their constituents
Joining "Break Free From Plastic" in Brussels to encourage Irish MEPs to support EU Plastic Legislation which resulted in an EU ban on some of the most problematic single use plastics
Teaming up with Uplift to deliver a strong 30,000 signature petition to TDs ahead of discussions on the Waste Reduction Bill
Hi, all. I did an audit on Tesco today. They have quite a few fruits and veggies without plastic. They have baskets of bread and pastries, many without packaging, but they only provide plastic bags to put them in. Would be great if they just had paper bags. The Tesco branded breads are all in plastic. They have some laundry detergents in cardboard. Every roll of toilet and kitchen paper is wrapped in plastic. I took a tupperware container and parchment paper up to the meat counter and asked for some meat to be packed into my own container. She refused. So that was a failure.
Hello, Team. Delighted that we have 16 members on our Sick of Plastic team. Hope that you can make it to the meeting at 4:30 on Friday - Sligo Southern Hotel. We have a lot of planning to do before the Day of Action on Saturday, 13th April.
We would love to have a Plastic free Sligo/ Plastic free Strandhill.
We have a small but active biodiversity group in Strandhill and through the community development association I have garnered lots of support from the local businesses to try to reduce their plastic use.
Hi Miranda, I’ve had meat pack in Tupperware at Super Valu Ballisodare and also Sherlock’s butchers in Ballisodare.