“If it can’t be reduced, reused, repaired, rebuilt, refurbished, refurbished, resold, recycled, or composted, then it should be restricted, redesigned or removed from production.”

Garbage by Pete Seeger

Projects Against Plastic 
Charity NO 1180303

We are a Bristol-based charity working with communities in the South West and beyond. Our aim is to engage, educate and raise an awareness to a diverse community in environmental action.

Projects against plastic stories...

Plastic Free Ramadan 2023-24

We have launched our #PlasticFreeRamadan campaign in partnership with #BMSLG for 2023-24 at the House of Lords - hosted by Lord Newby OBE. To get involved, please email info@pap.org.uk

Eradicating plastic in the hospitality sector

Our 'Curry and Conversation' workshops raise awareness of the dependency on plastic within the hospitality sector. 

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Empowering the future generation

We run workshops with young people to raise their awareness of the issues and challenges facing us and our planet.

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Previous events

Curry and Conversation
Clean Energy & Green Tech
21 March 2022

In Partnership with WSM Chamber of Commerce and Cleaner Coastlines: Weston and North Somerset plastic-free campaign. Limited Spaces available.

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Curry and Conversation
Carbon Footprint & Transport
9 May 2022

In Partnership with WSM Chamber of Commerce and Cleaner Coastlines: Weston and North Somerset plastic-free campaign. Limited spaces available.

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Curry and Conversation
Summary, Feedback and What’s Next ?
6 June 2022

In Partnership with WSM Chamber of Commerce and Cleaner Coastlines: Weston and North Somerset plastic-free campaign. Limited spaces available.

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Plastic Free Ramadhan (Bristol)
April 2022

In collaboration with The Bristol Muslim Strategic Leadership Group to reduce the usage of single use plastic bottle in the mosque. To get involved please email info@bmslg.org

Tree Planting
Celebrating the Queen's Silver Jubilee with Bangladesh Independence

Tree Planting in partnership with One Tree Per Child. Further details to follow.

Who we partner with


 

 If Bristol is to be a truly sustainable city, we must reduce the amount of plastic we use. Projects like this will make a valuable contribution to our goals"

Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol


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