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Pledging A Plastic-Free July

Sustainable Westport is a strong proponent of recycling.

But there’s more to helping the environment than that. Our town’s environmental advocates say:

This Plastic-Free July we are shifting the spotlight – from what we can recycle to what we can simply refuse and reuse.

It’s not just about saying no to straws or remembering our reusable bags. It’s about reimagining our relationship with plastic altogether.

It’s easy to feel like the burden of change falls solely on our shoulders. But this month is a powerful reminder: Our choices can ripple outward and influence bigger systems.

When we choose to use less plastic — and not just recycle more — we send a clear message to businesses, governments and communities that a better way is possible.

Recycling is not enough. The real power lies in refusing plastic before it ever enters our homes.

Join us in starting small, and staying consistent: always bring a reusable water bottle, say no to takeaway cutlery as supported in Sustainable Westport’s Skip the Stuff program, buy bars of soap instead of liquid soap, and avoid pre-packaged fruits and vegetables.

Each swap is a step toward a world that produces less plastic and wastes less overall.

While these swaps may seem small, they matter now more than ever. Microplastics are everywhere — drifting through our oceans, our food, our soil and the air we breathe.

These tiny, often invisible fragments, escape recycling systems. When we say “no” to plastic from the start, we help stop the problem at its source.

Each plastic-free choice we make reduces the pollution we can’t always see, but that touches everything – from the natural world to our own health.

To dive deeper into this urgent issue, join us later this month for a special screening of Plastic People, a powerful documentary exploring the hidden impact of microplastics. It’s July 17, 6 p.m. at MoCA CT. Click here for details and tickets.

And remember: you’re not alone in this. Plastic-Free July is a global movement that empowers millions to take simple, meaningful steps toward reducing plastic waste for cleaner streets, oceans, and thriving communities. Let’s make this July the start of a shift – not just for one month, but for a lifetime.

Ready to get started with Plastic-Free July?

 

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Skip The Stuff!

Westporters love our restaurants. They’ve got great food, and offer excellent service.

We get the same great food when we order takeout. We don’t get the dining-in service — but we get lots of “stuff.”

Plastic utensils. Napkins. Straws. Condiment packets.

The kind of stuff that we usually already have at hand, and probably don’t need,

Do you really need all that stuff?

Sustainable Westport, the Town of Westport, Westport Farmers’ Market, Westport Downtown Association and the Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce all say: Enough!

They’ve banded together to encourage Westport to #SkipTheStuff. The goal is to reduce unnecessary takeout waste from local restaurants. 

#SkipTheStuff is part of a national campaign to enact legislation requiring restaurants to ask before adding unnecessary “stuff” to orders.

Good news! We’re head of the game. Westport already has an ordinance prohibiting food service establishments from including “stuff” in orders without request.  

 It’s part of the Single-Use Plastics Ordinance, adopted by the Representative Town Meeting in 2019.

Westport’s #SkipTheStuff campaign encourages residents to only ask for the single-use or disposable items you truly need.

At the same time, don’t expect food service establishments to provide you with “extras” or “stuff.” By law, they should be included in your order only if you specifically ask for them.

 Westporters should invest in reusable “travel utensils” to carry with you, if you won’t be eating your takeout meal at home. 

For more information about #SkipTheStuff, click here.

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