Great plains conservation calls on all to commit to eradication of single use plastic

Beverly and Dereck Joubert next to their Great Plans Vehicle
Beverly and Dereck Joubert next to their Great Plans Vehicle

Leading by example, Great Plains Conservation, founded by world renowned conservationists Dereck and Beverly Joubert, is committed to expanding and conserving natural habitats and a big part of that includes ridding the planet of single-use plastic.

Great Plains Conservation has been on a mission to eliminate single-use plastic in the running of its hospitality business and is encouraging other companies to join the group, especially during #PlasticFreeJuly.

Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – in a bid to have cleaner streets, less polluted oceans, and more attractive communities. “I am pleased to announce that not only is Great Plains Conservation adopting a ‘single use plastic’ free month, but we have also taken that call up permanently,” said Great Plains Conservation founder and CEO, Dereck Joubert.

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