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Fighting unnecessary single-use plastic with free water Refill scheme

Anne Sayer shares this latest news on behalf of Planet Aware. Ed


Planet Aware will be singing about the benefits of tap water – literally – at an event to promote Refill Isle of Wight on Saturday 30 March at 2pm.

Planet Aware, which runs community events and other projects to encourage smarter resource use, is on a mission to make it easy for everyone to refill their reusable water bottles by introducing more than 200 Refill stations across the Isle of Wight.

Head to Ventnor for music and refills
Planet Aware will be at Ventnor water fountain (bottom of the cascade) where they will be refilling water bottles for anyone passing by.

They and other Refill Isle of Wight volunteers will be accompanied by Glenn Koppany and Linda O’Connor, who make up the duo Coppersmith.

Glenn has penned a specially commissioned song about the Refill campaign, which will help make people aware just how easy it is to refill their reusable water bottle rather than buying water in a single-use bottle.

The water fountain will be specially dressed for the event. Refill Isle of Wight is being supported by Southern Water.

Win a reusable water bottle
Planet Aware will also be running a competition for people wanting to win a reusable water bottle for themselves or a friend.

People can enter the competition by coming along on the day and showing the downloaded Refill app on their phone or by posting a picture of their nearest Refill Station on the Plastic Aware Facebook page if they can’t make it to the launch.

You can find out more information about Refill Isle of Wight by visiting the Planet Aware Website or emailing [email protected].

How it works
Refill works by encouraging participating cafes, bars, restaurants, banks, galleries, museums and other businesses to sign up to the free Refill app and put a sticker in their window alerting passers-by that they’re welcome to fill up their bottle for free.

The aim of Refill, which is a national scheme set up by Bristol-based not for profit organisation City To Sea, is to reduce reliance on single-use plastic bottles.

Marshall: Tackling unnecessary single-use plastics
Sarah Marshall of Planet Aware, which is helping to roll out Refill across the Isle of Wight, explained why both businesses and their customers should get involved,

“We are so lucky to live in a place with such stunning countryside and beaches. Plastics, including single-use plastic bottles, are now the most frequently found type of litter on UK beaches – so anything we can do to reduce the amount of unnecessary single-use plastic will help tackle this problem.

“It’s good for businesses as well, as customers view businesses that provide free water refills more favourably and are more likely to return to them to make future purchases.” She added, “Dozens of Island businesses are already keenly supporting the scheme and we are grateful for the support provided by Southern Water to promote Refill Isle of Wight.”

Nathan:
Refill Regional Co-ordinator, Mala Nathan, said,

“We know lots of businesses already offer this simple service, but find customers often feel embarrassed or cheeky for asking.

“By letting people know they can look for Refill stickers or posters and be confident they can refill for free where they find one, Refill Isle of Wight is encouraging more people to take one small step away from relying on single use plastic bottles.

“It’s a really simple concept with a really big potential result.”

Water UK Chief Executive, Michael Roberts, said,

“This country has some of the best drinking water in the world and we want everyone to benefit from it.

“This scheme will do that by making it easier for people to refill their bottles wherever they work, rest, shop or play.”