PLASTIC Free July will be the focus of a bumpoer day of special events at The Box on Saturday, July 13, to raise awareness about the challenges due to plastic pollution.
Inspired by the venue's Planet Ocean exhibition, the day will bring together a range of experts from across the city to not only highlight the threats from plastic pollution, but also inspire hope and signpost people to simple changes they can make in their everyday lives that can add up to making a huge difference.
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