People can now refill their water bottles for free at more than 150 Youth Hostels in England and Wales.
The leading youth charity YHA (England and Wales) has joined Refill, a national free tap water initiative designed to reduce plastic pollution by making refilling water bottles as easy, convenient and cheap as possible.
All YHA locations are now listed on the the Refill scheme website and app. The addition of more than 150 youth hostel sites in England and Wales to the initiative now means there are now nearly 12,000 Refill stations in the UK.
With youth hostel locations in rural and coastal areas as well as towns and cities, people will have more opportunity than ever when they are out and about to do their bit for the environment.
YHA joins a number of national brands and independent cafes, bars and restaurants as Refill stations.
The recent partnership with Refill follows YHA’s decision to ban plastic straws across its network earlier this year.
James Blake, Chief Executive of YHA (England and Wales), explained: “Taking care of the environment is an integral part of YHA and we aim to do everything we can to keep the great outdoors amazing for young people today and future generations.
“The Refill initiative is helping us make greater progress in further reducing not only our own carbon footprint, but that of the thousands of young people and their families who stay with us and visit our youth hostels each year.”
Gus Hoyt, Project Manager for Refill UK, added: “We are over the moon to have YHA on board as an active member of the Refill family. Healthy hydration is essential when travelling and taking part in outdoor activities. Every Refill is one fewer plastic bottle going into the waste stream. It’s as simple as that. We can all do our own bit, and maybe explore our relationship with wider single-use, throw-away plastics.”
To find a youth hostel and water station near you, visit www.refill.org.uk.
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