LIMERICK businesses have signed up to a scheme to offer free drink to the public.
In a bid to reduce the number of single-use plastic bottle, Limerick City and County Council is supporting a major voluntary environmental project, Refill.ie
Launched last Friday by Deputy Mayor Adam Teskey, the initiative encourages the public to refill their reusable bottle for free from commercial locations.
Eleven local businesses have already signed up to support the project including:ย Sean & Sons Bar, Adare; Lucy Erridge, Adare; FabLab, Rutland Street Butlerโs Cafรฉ, Crescent SC,ย Bakehouse 22,ย ย St. Maryโs Aid Youth Centre Cafรฉ, King Johnโs Castle Cafรฉ,ย Nellyโs Corner,ย The Absolute Hotel,ย ย Abbey River Coffee Shop andย Tait House
Deputy Mayor, Cllr Adam Teskey said the project was a win-win for everyone.
โIt is a wonderful way to prevent single-use plastic becoming litter or waste.ย ย The projectย aims to prevent plastic waste through reducing the amount of single-use drinking water plastic bottles we consume in Ireland.
“A very significant portion end up on our streets, waterways and seas but this initiative not alone helps with the environment but will also help keep us healthy, hydrated and even save money at the same time.
โSimply put, if the waste is not created in the first instance, there is no waste management or litter issues. It is a win-win for all involved.โ
Sinead McDonnell, Environmental Awareness Officer, for Limerick City and County Council said:ย โWe are delighted that there has been such a positive response to the initiative.ย I Our Refill team will be visiting Limerick city in the coming weeks to encourage as many businesses as possible to sign up to this waste-reducing campaign.”