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Food giants respond to worries over packaging

Food giants respond to worries over packaging
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Food giants respond to worries over packaging

BBC News By David Silverberg image captionRebecca Prince-Ruiz, founder of Plastic Free July When Rebecca Prince-Ruiz recalls how her eco-friendly movement Plastic Free July has progressed over the years, she can t help but smile. What began in 2011 as 40 people committing to going plastic-free one month a year has gained momentum to 326 million people pledging to adopt this practice today. I ve seen that uptick in interest every year, says Ms Prince-Ruiz, who is based in Perth, Australia, and author of Plastic Free: The Inspiring Story of a Global Environmental Movement and Why It Matters. These days, people are taking a hard look at what they are doing in their lives and how they can seize an opportunity to be less wasteful, she says.

Food giants respond to worries over packaging

Food giants respond to worries over packaging © Tashi Hall Photography Rebecca Prince-Ruiz, founder of Plastic Free July When Rebecca Prince-Ruiz recalls how her eco-friendly movement Plastic Free July has progressed over the years, she can t help but smile. What began in 2011 as 40 people committing to going plastic-free one month a year has gained momentum to 326 million people pledging to adopt this practice today. Popular Searches I ve seen that uptick in interest every year, says Ms Prince-Ruiz, who is based in Perth, Australia, and author of Plastic Free: The Inspiring Story of a Global Environmental Movement and Why It Matters. These days, people are taking a hard look at what they are doing in their lives and how they can seize an opportunity to be less wasteful, she says.

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