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It’s estimated that by 2050, there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish by weight. But how will that exactly affect our environment?

Check out our webinar, “Plastic Free July: How Plastic & Waste Impacts Our Environment”, with our Sustainability Executive, Emmanuel Skoulides, and our special guest speaker Flora from Washed Up Cards. Washed Up Cards is a social enterprise that aims to promote wellness through group beach cleans and workshops to create products from the plastic and rubbish we collect.

Their workshop will cover the impact of plastic and other waste has on our ecosystem, how legislation is trying to tackle them, some useful advice to tackle plastic waste and what organisations like Washed Up Cards are doing for our community.

This webinar was hosted as a special to celebrate Plastic Free July, a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution.

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