Plastic Free July sounds simple until you realize that it falls right in the middle of pool party, BBQ, and cookout season, where all plates and cups seem to come in plastic. What was once known as the most common month for plastic use, is now turning into a global reminder to rethink everyday habits, even when summer makes that harder than it sounds.
Plastic Free July is an annual event that challenges people to refuse single-use plastics for the entire month. What started as a local initiative in Australia has grown into one of the most influential environmental campaigns in the world. The primary goal is to raise awareness about the environmental impact of plastic and to demonstrate that there are alternatives that are available.
It sounds great in theory, but are people actually going to switch away from the easily accessible plastics that they use everyday? Summer alone makes that question even harder to ignore. From backyard BBQs to pool parties, plastic cups, plates, and utensils are everywhere. Even simple things like grabbing a drink often come in single-use packaging without much thought. The challenge is less about perfection and more about noticing how often plastic is used without realizing.
Getting involved in the campaign is designed to be accessible for everyone, regardless of their current lifestyle. Participants can focus on the “Big Four” single-use items, which include plastic straws, water bottles, takeaway coffee cups, and plastic bags.
The campaign emphasizes that the habits formed during July are intended to last throughout the year. By focusing on sustainability, the initiative helps reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and prevents debris from entering the oceans.
While it might seem impossible at the moment, there is always something you can do, whether small or big.