Islington Council is committed to cutting the use of single-use plastic in the borough. Globally, an estimated 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up in the sea every year, where it harms animals, damages the environment, and enters the human food chain.
Carry a reusable bag when you go shopping
All shops are now required to charge 10p for each single use carrier bag. Don’t forget to take a reusable bag with you when you’re out and about, and if you’re doing a big shop, clear that cupboard full of bags and take them with you.
Drinking water fountains
(Please note, many of Islington’s public drinking water fountains are currently closed.)
Islington Council has been working with the Mayor of London, Oneless, and other partners to deliver more drinking water fountains around Islington.
There are lots of public drinking water fountains in parks and public areas, as well as refill points in cafes and bars all over Islington. Download the Refill App to find your nearest refill point.
Refill App
The Refill App enables you to locate local businesses, bars and cafes where water bottles can be refilled, free of charge, no questions asked. Just download the Refill App, and you can refill on the go, wherever you go.
Islington Council is working with City to Sea and local residents and businesses to increase take up of this useful App.
Recycle your plastic
Islington collects a wide range of different plastics for recycling. Please check our website for information on what you can and can’t recycle in Islington.
Responsible waste management
Through our partnership with the North London Waste authority, we ensure that every bit of plastic that is thrown away or recycled by you, in a litter bin, rubbish bin or recycling bin, is properly managed. Visit the North London Waste Authority website to find out more about what happens to your waste.
Encouraging government to take action
We are engaging with the government to encourage them to take robust action in reducing plastics. This includes responding to government consultations relating to waste and plastic.
Government consulted on proposals to extend the 5p plastic bag tax to 10p and to all smaller businesses. Islington Council supported this move. You can read our response to the consultation and the government’s decision to extend the charge.
Reducing Islington Council's plastic waste
We have eliminated the use of single use plastics such as cups, stirrers and plastic sachets from Council meeting rooms and Council chambers (apart from our public drinking water fountain, where plastic cups are provided for convenience of member of the public but may be recycled).
We are working with our leisure centre partners GLL to reduce and eliminate where possible single use plastics.
We are also increasing the amount of office waste that is recycled by improving recycling facilities across Islington’s Council buildings.
Find out more
See more links in related information on plastic pollution and what you can do to help.
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Related information
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What happens to your waste?
Visit wise up to waste to find out what happens to your recycling
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City to Sea
Non-profit organisation running campaigns to prevent marine plastic pollution at source.
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Oneless
Campaign to reduce the amount of single-use plastic water bottles entering the ocean from the city of London.
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Plastic Planet
Waste and Resources Action Programme Plastic Planet website.
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Plastic Pledge
Take the Plastic Pledge with Greenpeace