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Single Use Plastics
Following the agreement at the Environment, Transport & Sustainability Committee at 4.00pm on 28 November 2017 to report on the potential for a ban on the purchase of single-use plastics in all council buildings and agencies. We urge the council to go further to protect our coastline to insist that all City’s events are free from single-use plastics and if not event licenses will not be issued to the event organisers. We would also like the promised report to be published by June 2018.
Background:
Convenient at the time, single-use plastics are used for a matter
of minutes, but last a lifetime in the marine environment, causing
death and destruction to all that resides there. With parts of the
ocean now holding more plastic than plankton, our entire ecosystem
is under threat. Losing food, recreation and the oxygen giving
qualities of the ocean will impact every single one of us. We are
our concerned about the amount of plastic in the marine
environment. The problem with plastic in our oceans is that is can
be deadly for wildlife. Plastic can entangle, injure and drown
animals; it can also be mistaken for food and starve animals to
death by blocking their digestive systems. For humans, our wild
spaces and oxygen supply, as well as our health, are at risk. The
chemicals that plastics leach and absorb in seawater have been
linked to endocrine disruption and some cancers and with 1 in 3
fish caught for human consumption now containing plastic,
it’s no longer a question of if there is plastic in our
seafood, but how bad exactly that is for us.
Following the recent Blue Planet II TV programme, Sir David
Attenborough hopes the programme will help every viewer to realise
“that we have a responsibility” to take plastic off the
menu. “We’ve seen albatrosses come back with their
belly full of food for their young and nothing in it. The albatross
parent has been away for three weeks gathering stuff for her young
and what comes out?”
“What does she give her chick? You think it’s going to
be squid, but it’s plastic. The chick is going to starve and
die.”
“We may think we live a long way from the oceans but we
don’t. What we actually do here ... has a direct effect on
the oceans and what the oceans do then reflects back on us.
Current Research:
Future of sea plastic pollution
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/future-of-the-sea-plastic-pollution
Love of the seas could be the answer for plastic pollution
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170918132726.htm
SAS Marine Litter Report
https://www.sas.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/SAS-Marine-Litter-Report-Med.pdf
MCS Marine Plastics Report
https://www.mcsuk.org/downloads/pollution/PPPS%20Marine%20Plastics.pdf
As a group of all year round sea swimmers, we see first hand the effects single-use plastics have on our beaches and coastlines. Following the recent Brighton Half Marathon, we saw and collected discarded single-use bottles given out at the event from the beaches and promenade. We love Brighton & Hove and are not in principle against the many great events that we hold in our vibrant City. Many of us are also keen runners and participate in City events. But we are concerned about the levels of marine litter that we encounter throughout the year. Following some research we have found some events that are leading the way (Trail running war, https://www.trailrunningmag.co.uk/news/articles/war-on-plastic on plastics) and have banned plastic from their events. Anglesey Half Marathon, http://alwaysaimhighevents.com/anglesey-half-marathon/anglesey-half-marathon-route-info, Centurion Running, http://centurionrunning.com/, Croyde Ocean Triathlon, http://croydeocean.co.uk/, LoveSwimRun, http://loveswimrun.co.uk/, UTMB Mont Blanc, http://utmbmontblanc.com/, Lakeland 100, http://www.lakeland100.com/ & the Otillo Swim Run, https://otilloswimrun.com/no-more-cups/ events are trialling reusable cups, such as Hydrapak Speed Cups, https://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/eq
This ePetition ran from 12/03/2018 to 18/04/2018 and has now finished.
1447 people signed this ePetition.
Council response
The petition will be presented to the full Council meeting on the 19th April, 2018.