Random Acts of Green, a social enterprise, that began in Peterborough, is encouraging individuals and businesses alike to participate in Plastic Free July.
Random Acts of Green is an app that encourages people to participate in sustainable actions, like refusing single-use plastics.
Plastic Free July is a global movement that teaches people how to reduce and refuse single-use plastic items, like grocery bags, straws, and plastic bottles. The goal is to send a clear message to businesses and governments that there is a need to reduce global plastic pollution.
The Random Acts of Green App also includes 45 other different Green Acts, like composting and growing your own food, that users can log to earn Green Points. Green Points are awarded based on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that is reduced by each activity, and the app calculates a user’s impact. In addition, Green Points can then be redeemed at participating businesses.
“Plastic pollution is an environmental catastrophe. Not only does plastic require a large amount of fossil fuels to produce and transport, further contributing to climate change, but in addition, plastic bottles, straws, and plastic bags, are littering our streets, oceans, and bodies.” Says Jessica Correa, CEO with Random Acts of Green. “We need to come together to shift our reliance on plastic and our app encourages people to log the amount of plastic they refuse and reduce during Plastic Free July.”
The theme of this year’s Plastic Free July ‘Turn the Tide, one choice at a time’. The campaign celebrates the collective impact of millions across the world choosing to refuse plastics. To get involved with Random Acts of Green participants can pledge to Plastic Free July or download the app on their smartphone.