It’s Plastic Free July: “Refuse single-use, choose to reuse” to win delicious prizes

Join UNSW's Plastic Free July Campaign! Ditch single-use packaging on campus and enter our draw to win free coffees and vouchers for The Lounge, UNSW Roundhouse, or Thoughtful Foods!

| 01 Aug 2024

Evey year, the global Plastic Free July campaign helps millions of people ditch plastic and single use packaging worldwide. UNSW has been taking the issue of plastic pollution seriously and has significantly reduced plastic consumption through the Plastic Free Dining program. This year, we are encouraging our UNSW community to address the issue of single-use packaging on campus while celebrating the 75 years anniversary of our University!

As we strive to create and demonstrate a more liveable world at UNSW, it is essential that we embrace reusable items and reduce single-use plastics on our campus. The Plastic Free July campaign serves as a great example of how each of us can contribute to shaping the world we want to live in and I invite you all to strive during July to avoid single-use items and choose to reuse.” Pr Attila Brungs, Vice-Chancellor and President of UNSW Sydney.

Every year, Australians use a staggering 1.84 billion single-use coffee cups. If we were to fill the Library Lawn with cups collected over the course of one month, the resulting pile would tower 16 meters high🤯 At UNSW, we estimate that around 6 cups per minute are being used!

Eliminating the 500,000 cups used annually on campus, would save:

  • 11 tonnes of paper (and save trees 🌳),
  • 1.7 tonnes of plastic,
  • and 4.5 tonnes of overall waste! ♻️

And this is just the cups, not even all the food packaging we use every day on campus.

Here's how you UNSW community supported the campaign this July:

Action 1: The “Choose to reuse” pledge

400 participants entered the pledge and committed to do at least one of the following actions:

  • Bring my reuseable cup to order hot beverages on campus
  • Bring my reusable food container to order takeaway food on campus
  • Bring my reusable cutlery to eat on campus
  • Bring my water bottle and enjoy free water refills on campus
  • Say no to disposable lids (cups and containers) if I must use single-use options.

Lucky winners received delicious vouchers for The Lounge, UNSW Roundhouse, Thoughtful, Plume Cafe or Home Ground Café.

PFJ 2024 Brownies

Figure 1: A lucky winner enjoyed chocolate brownies and a jar to reuse at Thoughtful Foods!

Action 2: The Plastic Free July Stall 

Our team and ARC Sustainability Team shared plastic-free and reuse best practices with students and staff at the Main Library. The participants enjoyed receiving Huskee reusable cups, Café Brioso vouchers, and reusable cutlery packs to dine waste-free on campus!

PFJ 2024 stall

Action 3: Film screening and pizza with the Film Society 

The Film Society joined the Plastic Free July Campaign and by screening the award-winning documentary ALON

Action 4: Make your commitment visible

The student communication team took on the challenge of sharing plastic free July content to students. Check out the UNSW keep cup reel here.

Action 5: Plastic free July Afternoon Tea

The Division of Operations hosted a Plastic Free July afternoon tea at the Chancellery. Marina Corte Tedesco, PhD researcher at the Water Research Centre, gave a compelling presentation on the story of plastic in our environment and human body. Participants were encouraged to take on the reuse pledge and enjoyed delicious vegetarian plastic-free treat prepared by Oz’ Harvest.

PFJ afternoon tea

Together, Small actions make a big difference 🌏

Find out more about plastic free dining at UNSW, Plastic Free July or explore the UNSW Sustainability website to learn more about Environmental Sustainability at the University. 

Have questions or suggestions about UNSW's sustainability journey? We'd love to hear from you! Get in touch at sustainability@unsw.edu.au.

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