Asking policymakers to step up for reuse
This World Refill Day, we’re calling on policymakers to prioritise the transition from single-use to reuse, with an open letter.
The letter calls for a commitment to refill and reuse, asking political parties to set legally-binding, time-bound targets to accelerate the transition to reuse in the UK and to support of a robust Global Plastics Treaty.
We’d really appreciate your support by adding your organisation to the list of signatories – see below all the supporters who already signed!
You can pledge your support by emailing us at [email protected] with the words “On behalf of [INSERT ORGANISATION NAME) I support legally binding reuse targets”. You can also send us a quote that we would add to this page.
Together, let’s #StepUpForReuse to make single-use plastic pollution a thing of the past.
The letter
Subject: Political parties must act now to prevent runaway levels of plastic pollution
Dear Leader of the Party,
The UK’s largest plastic waste survey revealed the country throws away almost two billion pieces of plastic packaging each week.
Whilst the UK Government has implemented some effective plastic bans, progress transitioning the country away from single-use packaging is far too slow.
England’s Deposit Return Scheme has been delayed three times and is now due in 2027, whilst the Extended Producer Responsibility policy has seen limited implementation.
Cutting back on single-use isn’t rocket science. Since launching, City to Sea’s Refill campaign has saved an estimated 60 million+ plastic bottles through simply connecting people with locations where they can refill their reusable water bottles.
From retailer-led initiatives such as homecare products in pre-filled returnable packaging or in-store refills for dried goods, to brand-led initiatives such as Ecover’s refill stations, industry is trying.
However, legislative change is vital to create a level playing field for businesses to deliver reuse and refill at scale.
Today is World Refill Day and a general election is set. We call on all political parties to set legally-binding, time-bound targets to accelerate the transition to reuse in the UK. This includes 30 percent of packaging to be reusable by 2030, supported by a complete ban on unnecessary single-use plastic packaging and full support for a robust Global Plastics Treaty.
We urgently need to shift away from our single-use culture to a more sustainable, circular future, with reuse and refill at the centre.
A reusable future is possible. But we need to act now.
SIGNED: