Article 6NW2S From swimwear to toys: how to go plastic-free for a day at the beach

From swimwear to toys: how to go plastic-free for a day at the beach

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Fleur Britten
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Lycra, neoprene, polystyrene and other potential pollutants have become near-ubiquitous but there are alternatives - if you know where to look

Pre-1950, we just didn't take plastic to the beach. Now it's virtually impossible not to, even if it's just you and your swimmers. If you're looking for plastic-free nirvana, you may never find it," says Anne-Marie Soulsby, aka the Sustainable Lifecoach. Matters are improving - though there's usually a premium to pay if you want to minus cheap plastic from the mix. So why not borrow the plastic that already exists from friends, family or your local Library of Things. And don't forget your reusable cutlery and containers for eating and drinking a la plage. If you can't track down beach essentials from these sources, these are the other best ways to avoid seaside plastic pollution.

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