A new initiative called ‘communities taking control’ (CTC) has been announced by the Boomerang Alliance at the beyond plastic pollution conference in Darling Harbour.
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Aiming to empower communities to bring about systematic change and end the reliance on single use plastics, CTC provides passionate groups and individuals with a comprehensive guide, including all the information about tools and platforms, to implement a plastic free community initiative.
The guide is based on the collaborative efforts of allies and pilot programs in Noosa and Wollongong.
Director of the Boomerang Alliance, Jeff Angel said the impacts of significant pollution from plastic in the environment have begun to seriously alarm scientists, health professionals and communities.
“Our oceans, local waterways, marine and wildlife are being crippled by the sheer volumes of plastic, and with plastic now being found in our food and drinking water, it is clear the human food chain is already contaminated,” he said.
“All sectors of our society need to take action, and we’ve been pleased to see government, industry, NGO’s and community members coming together to discuss and collaborate on the solutions to the plastic pollution crisis at the conference. This is the way forward.”
Mr Angel noted that programs are already being developed with local businesses, festivals, schools and other stakeholders to reduce the output of single-use plastic at the source.
“The wide spread adoption of reusable consumer goods, and the transition of businesses towards re-usables and non-plastic alternatives will have a huge positive impact on our environment,” he said.
CTC is specifically targeting plastic bottles, plastic bags, polystyrene and plastic takeaway food containers, straws, cutlery and coffee cups.