33 retailers at Govia Thameslink Railway stations have committed to a campaign to reduce single-use plastic bottle by offering free tap water refills for passengers.
National Refill Day is a public awareness day to mark the campaign, designed to reduce single-use plastic bottles by encouraging people to carry a reusable water bottle and refill on the go.
GTR’s Environment team has been working with staff members that serve as Area Champions for the Environment (ACEs) to encourage tenants at stations to join the campaign.
On the Southern network, Runaway Café in Lewes and the N+1 Bike Centre and Café at Brighton have signed up to the scheme.
On the Thameslink route, AMT Coffee at St Albans has joined; Caffe Kimbo and La Baguette Parisienne, both at Luton station, have also signed up.
With the campaign research showing that 71% of people feel uncomfortable asking for free tap water when not making a purchase, Refill log all participating retailers on their app so that consumers can find the closest shop, cafe or restaurant taking part in the scheme.
According to Refill, if 1 in 10 people in Britain refilled a bottle rather than buying a single use plastic bottle just once a week, around 340 million plastic bottles would be saved each year.
Refill estimates that the project will save more than 100 million single-use bottles from entering the waste stream by the end of 2019.
Retailers at the following Govia Thameslink Railway stations have signed up to the scheme:
- Epsom
- Luton
- Luton Airport Parkway
- Bedford
- St Albans
- Brighton
- Lewes
- Blackfriars
- Three Bridges
- East Croydon
- Letchworth Garden City
- Seaford
- Berwick
- Peterborough
- St Neots
- Littlehampton
- West Hampstead Thameslink
- City Thameslink
- New Cross Gate
- Flitwick
Samantha Lear, Environment Manager for Govia Thameslink Railway, said:
“GTR is supporting Refill to help reduce plastic waste, an important issue which needs action on a personal as well as national level. We are so pleased to see so many of our retailers sign up as refill points with our teams of ACEs and hope that many more will follow soon.”
Natalie Fee, Founder at City to Sea, said:
“We’re really pleased that GTR are part of the Refill Revolution this National Refill Day! Their support makes it even easier for everyone to find free drinking water when travelling – meaning we can all save money and save the planet from plastic pollution in one go! People from all walks of life are carrying a reusable bottle now and with GTR making it easier for people to Refill, we’re rapidly doing away with the need to buy planet-polluting plastic bottled water!”
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