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Where should plastic use be reduced on campus?

Recycling garbage. Motsphotos.

The research project Reduce, Reuse, Redesign at Lund University is a testbed for tackling the plastics crisis. Now a survey aimed to all staff and students at the University Campus is made.

The aim is to see where (single use) plastics can be reduced or eliminated and eventually to create a university guide with key strategies.

This first phase is about identifying existing practices related to (single use) plastics. Through a participatory approach, campus users (staff, students etc.) are asked to share the best and worst practices around campus, for example at cafes, canteens, libraries, department buildings, labs etc, through a survey. 

Please participate and share you good ideas: Plastic Use at Lund University (takes less than 5 minutes).

For more information about the research project: Plastic Alternatives