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Why now is the perfect time to join Plastic Free Noosa

With Plastic Free July just around the corner, there’s no better time for local businesses to join the Plastic Free Noosa program and take meaningful steps toward zero waste.

By working through the program’s seven simple criteria like eliminating single-use plastic water bottles, offering and accepting reusable food and drink ware, composting, or choosing sustainable packaging, businesses can make a real impact in reducing waste to landfill. And the best part? You don’t have to do it alone. Plastic Free Noosa offers free consultations, resources, and ongoing support to help you every step of the way.

Whether you’re a café, retail shop, or accommodation provider, making small changes adds up, and customers notice. Being part of the program shows your commitment to sustainability and will boost your business’s reputation with eco-conscious locals and visitors alike.

As Plastic Free July inspires people across the country to make better choices for the planet, joining now gives your business the chance to lead by example. You’ll not only reduce your environmental footprint but also be recognised as a sustainability leader in the Noosa Biosphere.

Over 160 Noosa businesses have already jumped on board, and together they’ve prevented more than 161,000kg of plastic from entering our environment since 2018.

Find out more and join Plastic Free Noosa at plasticfreenoosa.org

Let’s make this Plastic Free July count – together.

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