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Plastic bottle campaign aims to expand across Scotland
From: | Edit :insomila | Time :2018-04-17 | 2573 Visit | 🔊 点击朗读正文 ❚❚ | 分享到:
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A project being run to reduce single use plastic water bottles in south west Scotland hopes to be extended across the country.

Refill D&G started in Dumfries and Galloway last year and now has dozens of businesses on board.

It encourages traders to offer to fill up reusable bottles with water free of charge.

Customers can download an app to find out where the nearest business offering the service is located.

Project Manager Jayne Murdoch, of the Crichton Carbon Centre in Dumfries, said it had a number of key aims:

  • reducing single use plastic water bottles
  • raising awareness around plastics, specifically single use
  • becoming the first region in Scotland fully covered with Refill points
  • creating a community of "environmentally conscious people and businesses"
  • gathering information on the other issues businesses and the public face around plastics

It started in October last year, following in the footsteps of a number of other Refill schemes south of the border.

"It has been very different from them," explained Ms Murdoch. "They have mainly been in cities so it has been a real challenge in Dumfries and Galloway."

Nonetheless, at the last count there were about 80 businesses signed up.

Tap water

"We got a few key businesses on board first," said Ms Murdoch.

"I thought if we can get a spread across the area then we could do a virtual launch.

"There was nothing in Scotland and we wanted to make Dumfries and Galloway the first area with coverage."

Since then it has reached other parts but the region still has a greater concentration per head of population than anywhere else in the country.

"It is really good for Dumfries and Galloway as people come here from other areas and it's great for them to see what businesses are involved - it fits into people tourism," said Ms Murdoch.

Reusable bottle

"It affects all of us - plastic is already in the food chain, it's already in our water.

"I love the fact that the government is getting involved and saying we have got to do something."