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The sustainability team are gathering information on what single-use plastics (SUPs) different departments use as part of their working day, whether that be at your desk, in communal areas, kitchens etc. SUPs are plastic items that are designed to be used once, or for a short period of time, before being thrown away. Examples include plastic cutlery, plastic cups and plastic packaging materials.
This information will be used to look into what alternatives could be used to improve the environmental impact of RBWM. Please note, this forms as part of an overall audit to understand and improve the environmental impact of the council.
Please fill in the survey below which will ask some simple questions surrounding your use of SUPs. Thank you in advance!
The sustainability team are gathering information on what single-use plastics (SUPs) different departments use as part of their working day, whether that be at your desk, in communal areas, kitchens etc. SUPs are plastic items that are designed to be used once, or for a short period of time, before being thrown away. Examples include plastic cutlery, plastic cups and plastic packaging materials.
This information will be used to look into what alternatives could be used to improve the environmental impact of RBWM. Please note, this forms as part of an overall audit to understand and improve the environmental impact of the council.
Please fill in the survey below which will ask some simple questions surrounding your use of SUPs. Thank you in advance!
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