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Hello!


I'm a volunteer working with the Refill scheme and am bringing Refill to SE22 (and the surrounding area!).


Refill is a campaign aiming to reduce plastic pollution at source by making it easier to refill a reusable bottle with free tap water than to buy a single use plastic bottle when out and about.


Any local business can join the scheme provided they can provide fresh drinking water.


We have 12 local businesses signed up, but we're looking for more! In return for your partnership you'll get a lovely window sticker for your shop front and will be added to the App so potential customers can find you.


If you'd like to join please get in touch on here, or by emailing [email protected].


I'm also looking for volunteers to help with the cause as I'm currently looking after the scheme on my own, whilst juggling a full time job and a baby! Any assistance greatly received.


If you think it's a good cause but can't help, perhaps you could kindly follow up us Instagram and tell you mates about our (hopefully good!) work.


Thanks!



Refill Dulwich


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Hello Refill. Sounds like a good cause. Is there any hope in getting more or better water fountains in the area? The one in the playground often has some kind of problem/leak etc. Could the same pipe which feeds it be tapped, say on Goose Green opposite, so that adults can use too?
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