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Crystal Palace: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Premier League football clubs still give our hundreds of thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. we,palace supports want to set an example. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.831 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Simon Benedictus
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Newcastle United FC: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Premier League football clubs still give our hundreds of thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.918 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Erin Robson
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Hamilton Academical FC: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Scottish Premiership football clubs still give out thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.194 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Daniel Rafferty
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St Johnstone FC: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Scottish Premiership football clubs still give out thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.168 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Fergus Woods
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St Mirren Football Club: Ditch single use plasticBy the year 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas yet the football clubs in the Scottish Premiership are still giving out thousands of single use plastic items every single match day. Including plastic cups, straws, stirrers and bags, which all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution just because they want to have a drink or some food at a match.229 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Gary Hamill
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AFC Bournemouth: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastn fish in our seas. But Premier League football clubs still give our hundreds of thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.727 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Margarete Branson
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Hearts FC: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Scottish Premiership football clubs still give out thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.134 of 200 SignaturesCreated by James Brown
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Huddersfield Town AFC: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Premier League football clubs still give our hundreds of thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.939 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Karen Dickinson
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Manchester United: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Premier League football clubs still give our hundreds of thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.1,255 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Janine Proctor
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Manchester City: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Premier League football clubs still give out hundreds of thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.897 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Gerald Lunt
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Chelsea FC: Ditch single use plasticBy 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in our seas. But Premier League football clubs still give our hundreds of thousands of single use plastic items every single matchday. Plastic cups, straws, stirrers, bags, they all end up clogging up our oceans and filling landfills. Football supporters shouldn't be forced to contribute to plastic pollution, just because they want a drink or some food at a match.606 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Colleen Boxall
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Edinburgh Council, impose a £3 per night tourist tax to fund social services and street maintenance.Edinburgh Council plans to stop funding many vital social services - this doesn’t need to happen. For too long, Edinburgh citizens have been paying to clean up after tourists in the city centre while non-central areas of the city are neglected. The only people who benefit from the tourist trade are business owners - the rest of us pay for it. A modest tourist tax could keep vital social services running.126 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Jane Gaye Bell
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