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To: UK Governments

Bring back bottle deposits to stop plastic pollution in our oceans.

We Won! 28/03/18

The government today announced that they are going to introduce a bottle deposit return scheme! Congratulations to the hundreds of thousands of people that have campaigned to help make this a reality!

38 Degrees blog post
https://home.38degrees.org.uk/2018/03/28/bottle-deposits-we-won/

BBC news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-43563164

Stop marine plastic pollution by introducing a small, refundable deposit on all plastic bottles, glass bottles and cans to recycle the 16 million plastic bottles thrown away every day.

Why is this important?

In the UK we use a staggering 38.5 million single-use plastic bottles and a further 58 million cans every day! Only half of these are recycled, so it’s no surprise that many of these end up on our beaches and in our oceans.

Plastic bottles take 450 years to break down, killing marine life, harming the coastal ecosystem and ruining our beaches.

Placing a small deposit on plastic bottles and cans would dramatically increase recycling and reduce marine plastic pollution.

This petition has been set up by Surfers Against Sewage, a marine conservation charity. Find out more about Surfers Against Sewage here: www.sas.org.uk

For more information on deposit return systems please visit Surfers Against Sewage’s Message In A Bottle campaign site. https://www.sas.org.uk/messageinabottle/

A delegation from Surfers Against Sewage will deliver the petition signatures to the Governments in Westminster (London), Holyrood (Edinburgh), Senedd (Cardiff) and Stormont (Belfast).

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Updates

2017-07-12 15:07:20 +0100

We wanted to update you on the latest developments in Surfers Against Sewage’s deposit return system campaigning - www.sas.org.uk/messageinabottle - since the General Election.

We’ve written to the new Secretary of State for the Environment to remind him of the ocean plastic pollution crisis and the growing public support for a comprehensive deposit return system. We continue to urge the Government to commission a feasibility study on deposit return systems as part of the ongoing National Litter Strategy. We’re encouraged that the Scottish Government recently announced the commissioning of a design review to identify the best deposit return system for Scotland.

Mary Creagh MP has also been re-elected as chair of the Environmental Audit Committee. We’ve written to welcome her back to the post and encouraged her to urgently restart the inquiry into single-use plastic bottles and coffee cups.

We’ll keep you posted & thanks for your support, Surfers Against Sewage www.sas.org.uk

2017-05-24 13:17:34 +0100

We welcomed the strong references to deposit return systems in the manifestos from the Labour Party, the Green Party and Plaid Cymur.

Labour: "We will set guiding targets for plastic bottle deposit schemes, working with food manufacturers and retailers to reduce waste.”

Greens: "Ending plastic waste by introducing a bottle deposit scheme to stop 16 million plastic bottles ending up in environment every day.”

Plaid Cymru: “We will reduce plastic waste with a deposit return scheme.”

There were references to recycling in the Conservative and Liberal Democrats manifestos:

Conservatives: “We will do more to reduce litter, including by supporting comprehensive rubbish collection and recycling, supporting better packaging, taking new powers to force councils to remove roadside litter and prosecuting offenders.”

Lib Dems: "Building on the success of our plastic bag charge, introduce a 5p charge on disposable coffee cups to reduce waste.”

2017-04-27 16:42:27 +0100

Surfers Against Sewage has written to the political parties' manifesto teams calling for a deposit return system to be included in their manifestos. Find out more about what we called for here: https://www.sas.org.uk/news/sas-call-deposit-returns-manifesto/

We'll update you as the manifestos are announced.

2017-04-10 14:25:14 +0100

The Government has published the long-awaited National Litter Strategy for England and Surfers Against Sewage welcome the news that deposit return systems will be seriously assessed as a measure to protect the environment. An expert panel will be looking at evidence to support a successful scheme to add a small refundable deposit to plastic bottles and other containers to help deliver much higher recycling rates, conserve resources, create green jobs, and protect our coastlines from the growing plastic pollution crisis.

This petition will be submitted to Government and presented to the expert panel reviewing bottle deposits.

More information on this breaking news. https://www.sas.org.uk/uncategorised/national-litter-strategy-deposit-return-systems-edging-closer/

2017-03-22 14:13:00 +0000

The NFRN, the federation representing independent retailers (newsagents and convenience stores) have also come out in support of a deposit return system for Scotland!

That's industry leaders from the beverage sector (Coca-Cola), Waste & Recycling sector (Suez) and now the small/medium retailers (NFRN) supporting deposit returns for Scotland.

Share this petition with your friends and family to help us persuade the Government.

2017-03-16 16:49:19 +0000

The campaign to bring back bottle deposits is progressing quickly. Here are a few of highlights.

Industry giants Coca Cola perform an unexpected but welcomed U-turn to publicly support deposit return. The same week waste & recycling industry leader Suez back the system promoting how deposit returns benefits the economy, communities and the environment. Read more here: https://www.sas.org.uk/news/coca-cola-supports-deposit-return-system/

A motion supporting deposit return systems has been set down in the Scottish Parliament, with almost 60 MSPs from every political party already supporting.

The Government’s Environmental Audit Committee is undertaking an inquiry into the staggering number of single-use plastic bottles that are used everyday in the UK. This petition will feature as part of Surfers Against Sewage’s evidence. Read more here: https://www.sas.org.uk/news/sas-news/sas-welcome-government-inquiry-plastic-bottles/

2017-02-16 21:16:40 +0000

200,000 signatures reached

2017-02-05 08:11:27 +0000

150,000 signatures reached

2017-01-29 09:15:23 +0000

100,000 signatures reached

2017-01-28 16:02:15 +0000

50,000 signatures reached

2017-01-28 13:33:20 +0000

20,000 signatures reached

2017-01-25 12:11:00 +0000

50 signatures reached

2017-01-24 21:16:02 +0000

25 signatures reached

2017-01-24 17:48:46 +0000

10 signatures reached

* A portion of the signature total has been collected offline and has not yet been verified by 38 Degrees.