• Save flower verges and meadows
    To allow bees, butterflies and other pollinators to flourish. Wild flowers and grasses provide a feast for wildlife which has been decimated due to the massive loss of habitat, the over-use of pesticides and herbicides and careless cutting.
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    Created by Brenda McGonigle
  • 1 day boycott of supermarkets
    Because the supermarkets are the most powerful in terms of making demands on their suppliers to deliver products without plastic.
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    Created by Peggie Salaun
  • Overturn the Government Decision on Fast Fashion Taxation
    Fast fashion is a major contributor to climate change. Industries are mass producing clothing items and soon after dumping them in landfills. Fast fashion ultimately involves severely underpaid workers and sometimes even child workers. It is also one of the biggest contributions to climate change; the chemicals used to create these clothing items contribute to the greenhouse gases that are destroying our planet. The industry sends 10,000 clothing items to landfills every 5 minutes playing a major role in waste issues in Britain. It is also one of the biggest causes of water waste with around 20% of water used being wasted. It's time for these appalling practices to change. By signing this petition you are joining us in telling the Government that we the public will not stand for the environmental degradation caused by the fashion industry.
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    Created by Glasgow Youth Strikers
  • Ditch Multipacks - Ditch Plastic
    We need to reduce waste in this country, canned multipack goods, the cans are recycled the plastic wrap isn't.
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    Created by Martyn Gillett
  • Ban wet wipes or make them biodegradeable
    If you watched the prgogramme on BBC last night you will already know why! We don’t need these but if we are going to use them let’s make them without plastic. This is so important in the fight for our planet.
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    Created by Trish Laurence
  • Can the Plastic Bottle
    Vitally Impoertant. To cut down on plastic, on waste, and create less micro plastic particles in the air and water which is already getting into the food chain from cellular creatures, and on up into fish and Humans.
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    Created by Lance Mangold
  • 10,000 Trees Planted in Newport's Beechwood Park
    This is important because we as a species, need to act together to fight against climate change, the biggest challenge the world has ever faced. We need to act together against this as communities and as a human race. One thing to we can do to fight against this is the plantation of trees. Beechwood park is a local park in Newport that has a lot of space for trees to be planted. We need to take this moment to plant more trees against this major threat! This park can be one of many to plant trees and ensure that it's doing its best to fight climate change.
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    Created by Joel Williams
  • Petition the government to plant the tree target they promised.
    The percentage of woodland cover in the UK remains at 13 per cent, with 10 per cent in England, 15 per cent in Wales, 19 per cent in Scotland and 8 per cent in Northern Ireland. The tree planting is increasingly important in the fight against climate change, with around 9.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere by Scottish forests.
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    Created by Mike Webb
  • plastic overshoes in swimming pools
    Single-use plastic bags have been eliminated in supermarkets and reduced a lot of plastic waste. Single-use plastic overshoes create unnecessary plastic waste that pollutes our environment.
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    Created by Claudia Malitzki-Hastie
  • Sustainable Confectionery Packaging
    Almost all (if not all) confectionery packaging is not recyclable today adding to the waste sent to landfill. This is crazy considering a lot of the main confectionery products used to be sold in recyclable packaging until recently. For example, Dairy Milk bars (Cadbury), Galaxy bars (Mars), Kit Kats (Nestle) all used to be in foil and paper until relatively recently, which could be recycled. Today all those bars are in plastic, the non-recyclable kind. Please sign the petition so we can show the big confectionery companies that their packaging matters and they actually need to return to their old packaging methods and expend that across their whole ranges.
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    Created by Martin Bannister
  • Mandatory Carbon emissions labeling
    We are in the mist of a climate emergency. We have little time to act and we have to make it easier for the consumers to make educated decisions on purchases. Currently we are still seeing a lot of businesses confusing or creating doubt about their products. This is not acceptable.
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    Created by Hanna Erikson
  • Southwark Council MUST consult estate residents before destroying planting they've put in
    Thousands of residents across the borough are routinely run roughshod over, treated as problems that make council officers' lives harder. But we are why they are here, why they have jobs in the first place. These are our homes, and it is not right to come to someone's home and start destroying it without even having a conversation first.
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    Created by John Tyson