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MAKING HEADLINES

Rachael Parks

After the relaxed pace of Summer there’s a natural shift towards productivity and routine. The change in season brings cooler weather, shorter days and a sense of renewal. September feels like the perfect time to set new goals and here at Plastic Free Kitchen we’ve been strategizing how to promote healthier alternatives to the mainstream.  

We’re thrilled to say you can learn more about our initiative in this month’s @cheshirelifemagazine.  

Pages 278-281 Sept 24 Issue.



Plastic Free Kitchen was also excited to catch up with Penny Dee on Mix 56 to discuss the critical issue of plastic and its harmful impact on our reproductive systems. It was a great opportunity to raise awareness and share our insights on how reducing plastic use can protect both our health and the environment. 





If you're a member of the media interested in discussing the impact of plastic on health and the environment, we’d love to hear from you. Please reach out to rachael@plasticfreekitchen.co.uk  





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