Tips on how to go plastic free at work

Are you participating in Plastic Free July? If so, you may be wondering how to go plastic free at work. It can be a bit tricky, but it is definitely possible! In this blog post, we will discuss some strategies that will help you reduce the amount of plastic waste produced at your workplace. Let’s get started!

One way to reduce the amount of plastic waste produced at your workplace is to encourage employees to bring their own reusable water bottles and coffee cups. This will help to reduce the use of disposable plastic cups and bottles. You can also provide employees with reusable silverware, plates, and bowls instead of disposables.

Another way to reduce the amount of plastic waste produced at your workplace is to make sure that any disposable plastics that are used are properly recycled. Many office buildings have recycling bins, but not all of them recycle plastic. Make sure that your office building is recycling plastic before disposing of any plastic items in the bin.

Finally, you can help to reduce the amount of plastic waste produced at your workplace by encouraging employees to use less plastic. This can be done by eliminating the use of disposable plastic products, such as straws, coffee stirrers, and plastic bags. You can also encourage employees to purchase items in bulk instead of individually wrapped items. By taking these steps, you can help to make a difference in the amount of plastic waste produced at your workplace.

What about your rewards? Don’t forget that rewards and unwanted gifts in landfill account for a huge chunk of waste each year. If you have an office rewards or recognition program, make sure it’s eco-friendly! Our digital rewards skip the waste associated with printing, delivery and plastic wrapping and all give a great experience.

Going plastic free at work is definitely possible with a little effort. By taking some simple steps, you can help to reduce

From everyone here, we hope that these tips help you in your journey to reduce plastic waste at your workplace! Remember, every little change adds up.