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To: MP OLIVER HEALD and all SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES

THE GREAT BIG CRISP PACKET CAMPAIGN

On behalf of The Eco Triplets (nine years old) and all the children who live in his constituency, we would like MP Oliver Heald to raise a question at Prime Ministers Questions about the urgent situation facing plastic pollution and the use of single use plastic particularly in the manufacture of crisps packets, which in the UK is around 20 MILLION a DAY!
We want every all kids/ Schools to get behind this Campaign and show the big Crisp Makers that this time the KIDS won't be fobbed off and we want answers. We want to ask some important questions like
If we can fly to the moon why can't we make recyclable Crisp Packets?
Why can't you make Crisp Packets that can be Re-Cycled at Home?
2025 is too long to wait, we need these packets now.
Important viewing... You Tube..THE ECO TRIPLETS The Great BIG Crisp PACKET CAMPAIGN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fjo59d6RBc&t=2s

Why is this important?

WATCH AND SEE
You Tube..THE ECO TRIPLETS The Great BIG Crisp PACKET CAMPAIGN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fjo59d6RBc&t=2s
The children of the UK (and North Herts) are fed up with their grown ups lying to them about the environment and pollution. It is the children who will inherit this polluted earth with plastic filled seas and land.

People have been collection Crisp packets for over 2 years now yet the problem of littering, wildlife and sea life choking and landfill is worse than ever. We keep being fobbed off and told "they are working on it.".. well 2015 is too long to wait... and the KIDS want action now. You are making too many packets a day for us to wait that long. This is not responsible and not sustainable. Its not fair! Is it just about profits, what about the cost to the environment?
We want to ask THE BIG CRISP MAKERS ..
If we can fly to the moon why can't we make recyclable Crisp Packets?
Why can't you make Crisp Packets that can be re-Cycled at Home?
2025 is too long to wait, we need these packets now.

2 farmers in Herefordshire have done it! They have plastic free packets so it proves it can be done, a great example of British Environmental Ingenuity.

These plastic free packets have been around for over two years, so why are these packets not compulsory for anyone selling crisps or snacks in the UK?
If the other companies ignore us then by raising awareness we can perhaps raise money to subsidise these 2 Farmers and get their Crisps available to the masses.?
More questions that are being raised....
Are our Crisp Packets even being Re- cycled at Terra Cycle or is this just Green Washing?
Well the kids don't want to be lied to anymore and want to ask the Big Crisp Makers what is going on.

Grown ups, stop lying to children, if you really care then do something!
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2020-12-10 22:37:48 +0000

25 signatures reached

2020-12-01 20:11:27 +0000

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