【想丟就丟的美好生活!】
這張照片出自1955年美國《生活》雜誌(LIFE Magazine)標題是 Throwaway Living 的一篇文章,廢(棄)物編暫譯成「想丟就丟的美好生活!」。文章中對這張照片的註腳是:「空中飛舞的那些物品,以前清理起來要花40個小時,但家庭主婦們再也不用操心了,它們都是用完就扔的。現代的家庭主婦們有多麼幸運啊!」

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Listened to a really interesting podcast episode this morning, an interview with the founder of No Crap Parties, an initiative trying to normalise not giving bags of expensive plastic tat at parties. Of interest to parents of young kids, but there's also a wider discussion of #BehaviourChange and individual vs collective action and lifestyle changes as a starting point for environmental action.

https://www.asustainablelife.co.uk/187-no-crap-parties-with-charlotte-mason-curl/

https://nocrapparties.org/

#Podcastodon #SingleUsePlastic #Sustainableish

France postpones a plastic cup ban by four years.

The French government postponed a ban on plastic throwaway cups by four years to 2030 because of difficulties finding alternatives.

The ban was meant to start on 1 January. But the ministry for ecological transition said the "technical feasibility of eliminating plastic from cups" following a review this year justified pushing back the deadline.

https://mediafaro.org/article/20251230-france-postpones-a-plastic-cup-ban-by-four-years?mf_channel=mastodon&action=forward

#France #Environment #Plastics #SingleUsePlastic

France postpones a plastic cup ban by four years.

The French government postponed a ban on plastic throwaway cups by four years to 2030 because of difficulties finding alternatives. The ban was meant to start on 1 January. But …

Le Monde

What it takes to clean up #plastic -

One of the world's most polluted cities has banned single-use plastics. It's not so easy https://apnews.com/article/nigeria-lagos-geneva-plastics-pollution-treaty-5e6358f2d8197445a45a1fee8dfff7da

#recycling #singleuseplastic #Lagos #environment #climateaction

One of the world's most polluted cities has banned single-use plastics. It's not so easy

Nigeria’s economic capital of Lagos is one of the world’s most plastic-polluted cities. Lagos state authorities last month imposed a ban on single-use plastics, but residents say weak enforcement and the absence of alternatives weaken its effectiveness. Plastic pollution has been a major source of concern in the city of more than 20 million people that generates at least 13,000 tons of waste daily. Almost a fifth of that waste is plastics. In Geneva this week, countries are negotiating a treaty to end plastic pollution.

AP News
The UN Plastic Treaty negotiations in Geneva 2025 have failed.
This is devestating news.

[Swaantje Güntzel, Seestück I (Seascape I) / Nordfrieslandmuseum Husum, 2020, Diasec, 80 x 120 cm]

Foto: Henriette Pogoda

#plastictreaty #plastictreaty2025 #unplastictreaty #genf #geneva
#conceptualart #contemporaryart #art #plasticcrisis #henriettepogoda #singleuseplastic #seascape #nordfrieslandmuseum #husum #northsea #karlrohwedderruge

Campaigners in Wales join national protest against plastic pollution ahead of global treaty talks

Communities across Wales will take to the coast this weekend as part of a nationwide protest against plastic pollution, organised by environmental charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). The People vs Plastic campaign will see demonstrators gather at Coney Beach in Porthcawl and Tywyn Beach on Saturday 19 July, demanding stronger action from the UK Government ahead of next month’s Global Plastics Treaty negotiations in Geneva.

The protests are part of a wider National Day of Action, with events planned across the UK — from beach cleans and school-led “Trash Mobs” to marches in city centres. Organisers say the goal is to pressure the government into committing to legally binding targets to reduce plastic production and pollution, and to position the UK as a global leader in tackling single-use plastics.

The Geneva talks, running from 5–14 August, follow a breakdown in negotiations last year in South Korea, where countries failed to agree on reducing plastic output. Campaigners argue that a robust treaty is essential to protect marine ecosystems and curb the environmental and health impacts of plastic waste.

Lucy Jones, who is organising the Porthcawl protest, said:

“I’m tired of seeing our beautiful coastlines polluted with plastic waste. This isn’t just about litter — it’s about protecting marine life, preserving nature for future generations, and demanding real change from industries and governments.”

Surfers Against Sewage is calling for:

  • Legally binding plastic reduction targets
  • A comprehensive Deposit Return Scheme and reuse-focused circular economy
  • Extended Producer Responsibility laws to make polluters pay

The charity says over 88,000 people have taken part in 3,600 local cleans so far in 2025, collecting more than 40,000kg of rubbish through its Million Mile Clean initiative. It also supports over 400 Plastic Free Communities and 3,000 Plastic Free Schools across the UK.

Giles Bristow, Chief Executive of SAS, said:

“We are drowning in the toxic tide of plastic. The UK remains one of the worst offenders for generating single-use waste, and our government is still dawdling on action. With the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations just around the corner, we must turn up the heat.”

Related environmental stories from Swansea Bay News

Swansea Bay parks and green spaces recognised among world’s best
315 Green Flag Awards celebrate biodiversity, wellbeing and community pride across Wales.

Crown Estate funds new offshore wind supply chain programme in South Wales
£100k investment supports floating wind industry and local SMEs in the Swansea Bay City Region.

Safety works to begin at Cwmgwrach coal tip to reduce landslip risk
Natural Resources Wales begins drainage reinforcement to improve safety at disused colliery site.

New dunes planned to help keep wind-blown sand at bay
Swansea Council introduces natural windbreaks and fencing to protect beach habitats and reduce sand drift.

#campaign #ConeyBeach #plastic #Porthcawl #protest #Recycling #singleUsePlastic #SurfersAgainstSewage

UK households to be paid to return bottles & cans

A Deposit Return Scheme is set to go live in England & Northern Ireland in October 2027 for all drinks cans and plastic bottles larger than 150ml.

Not a moment too soon given the amount of them still blighting everywhere.

Between now and then, anything could happen and probably will !

Remember, we always used to do this.

#Recycling #SingleUsePlastic #DrinksCans #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #DepositReturnScheme

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2050365/households-paid-bottles-Tesco-Asda

UK households paid to bring bottles back to Tesco, Asda, Morrisons or Sainsbury’s

Households are being given a financial incentive to return empty bottles.

Express.co.uk
Coffee to go

Performance presented at Performance Festival Perform now! Winterthur, Switzerland in 2015. After sewing a "trunk" made of lids for coffee-to-go cups the artist wandered around, stared at people, stopped in front of walls and eventually opened the trunk again to throw the lids on the floor. She then disappeared.

[Swaantje Güntzel, Coffee to go, 2015, Performance]

Foto: Wolfgang Probst

#art #conceptualart #contemporaryart #performance #performancefestival #performnow #winterthur #switzerland #coffeetogo #singleuseplastic #kunst #konzeptkunst #zeitgenössischekunst #swaantjeguentzel #swaantjegüntzel #wolfgangprobst
Printing this on single use #plastics does not make it less single use plastic
#recycle #reduce #singleuseplastic
#SingleUsePlastic like straws, bags, cutlery, and water bottles—are designed for one-time convenience but cause long-lasting environmental harm. These plastics often end up in oceans and landfills, taking centuries to break down and posing serious risks to wildlife. To cut back, swap them for reusable alternatives: carry a fabric shopping bag, use a stainless-steel bottle, and bring your own containers when dining out.
https://greentist.com/conversations/topic/single-use-plastic
Greentist: Refuse Single Use Plastic & Reduce Waste

Say no to single-use plastic. Reduce plastic pollution, refuse single use plastic, and support eco-friendly initiatives like the single use plastic ban.