Farnham is Surrey's First Plastic Free Community

Plastic Free Farnham • October 17, 2024

Plastic Free Farnham volunteers achieve First for Surrey

Farnham has become the first community in Surrey to receive Plastic Free Community status from Surfers Against Sewage in recognition of the town’s efforts to reduce plastic use. 


Farnham and Bordon MP Greg Stafford praised the achievement and hard work of local people which included volunteers, businesses, organisations, schools and residents. He highlighted the support of Tice's Meadow Nature Reserve which signed the Plastic Free Pledge.


Local business, The Goode Company, was awarded the Gold Champion business award for its efforts to reduce plastic at events including Rowledge Fayre, where they provided reusable cups. Their Director Jenna Goode expressed optimism, saying, “Farnham’s achievement fills me with hope and excitement for the future.” 


At a celebration held at Farnham Town Hall, Deputy Mayor George Murray accepted the award on behalf of the town. The event featured guest speaker Emma Coates, a 15-year-old Farnham resident who stressed the need to address climate change, noting that 2023 was the hottest year on record. She emphasised that younger generations should not be left to fix the environmental problems created by previous generations. “Today’s adult generations, including all of you, will be remembered for what you have or have not done. If we all do something little, this will lead to big change!”


Plastic Free Farnham, in collaboration with Rotary Clubs of Farnham and Farnham Town Council, engaged 30 organisations, awarded 21 businesses and participated in local events to raise awareness, such as Farnham Sustainability Festival. 


Get Involved

Plastic Free Farnham is a volunteer-led initiative dedicated to reducing plastic in Farnham. Businesses can apply for the Plastic Free Champion award, and organisations can sign the Plastic Free Pledge.


Check out other Plastic Free Communities here.

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