
Networking at the City’s first Plastic Free City event at Nomura
We can all play a part and so I have also pledged as an individual to follow the City’s lead. I have a reusable cup for my takeaway coffee and a reusable water bottle to take tap water with me if needed. I was also pleased to attend the first City Plastic Free event on 4th July at Nomura’s offices. This coincided with the Mayor of London’s Climate Action Week. Speakers presented on statistics and ideas as to how to protect the environment and eliminate single use plastic from our operations. We can all learn more and borrow ideas from other businesses.
Thames 21 report that water bottles still form a major element of the plastics washed up on the foreshore of the River. Thames Water Utilities continue to provide safe clean drinking water through public supply at around 1000 times cheaper than bottled water. Therefore on 25th July I was pleased to join Thames 21 and various businesses and DEFRA colleagues to take part in the data collection and River clean-up on the foreshore of the River Thames at the ancient Anglo- Saxon dock at Queenhithe. As an inlet this dock collects a lot of rubbish on every tide and so there was quite a pile of things to see on the surface as well as other items that were stuck in crevices. Using a meter square measuring device we worked over the foreshore in meter square sections recording and removing the rubbish. Interesting finds included a whole rubber tyre (too heavy to move far and needing specialist help to take away for recycling) and a plastic toy gun. We felt we had cleared one tide’s waste and learned a lot more about what we can all do.
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