Louisville Metro Government Launches Plastic Free July Campaign to Combat Plastic Pollution
Louisville Metro Government’s Office of Sustainability is taking a stand against plastic pollution with the launch of Plastic Free July. This initiative aims to educate the community on the harmful effects of single-use plastics and provide solutions to reduce plastic waste.
One local business, Peace of the Earth Refillery, is leading by example by offering reusable containers for household essentials instead of disposable plastic ones. Owner Leslie Delgado is passionate about reducing single-use plastic and has partnered with Beyond Plastics Louisville to spread awareness about the issue.
Maryanne Jolly, co-founder of Beyond Plastics, emphasizes the importance of local action in addressing global environmental challenges. By participating in Plastic Free July, Louisville residents can make a positive impact on the environment and inspire other cities to follow suit.
To make the campaign engaging, Peace of the Earth Refillery is hosting a bingo game with discounts and prizes for sustainable practices. Beyond Plastics Louisville and Delgado are sharing tips and resources to help individuals reduce their plastic usage not just in July, but year-round.
By choosing reusable alternatives and avoiding single-use plastics like bottles, bags, and straws, participants in Plastic Free July can contribute to a more sustainable future for Louisville and beyond. Join the movement and be part of the solution to plastic pollution.