As World Environment Day 2025 approaches, with the global theme #BeatPlasticPollution, Party Without Plastic®—the UK’s leading source for plastic-free party essentials—has been named in the Top 200 Ethical Businesses List and recognised by The Good Shopping Guide. In celebration, the brand is also unveiling a new free guide to help households host beautiful, low-impact events.
Joining the ranks of top ethical brands including Octopus Energy, Neal’s Yard Remedies, and Aviva, the company has also received the title of “Ethical Innovator”. The award underlines the brand’s purpose: proving that it’s entirely possible to throw fun, festive gatherings without harming the planet.
“We’re thrilled to be named Ethical Innovator and listed in the Top 200 Ethical Businesses List,” says Lorraine Allman, founder of Party Without Plastic®. “From day one, we’ve been committed to helping people celebrate consciously. This award is a powerful validation of the work we’ve done so far, and the values that drive us.”
Download Now: The Ultimate Plastic-Free Party Guide
To mark this achievement, Party Without Plastic® is launching a comprehensive free guide: How to Plan the Ultimate Plastic-Free Party. This downloadable resource offers eco-conscious tips and practical advice, including:
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Green alternatives for partyware, décor, games, and gift bags
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Creative ideas for sustainable invites, both digital and print
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Smart waste management strategies for post-party clean-up
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A user-friendly explanation of common eco-labels and certifications
From birthdays and weddings to summer barbecues, the guide is designed to help people celebrate in style while cutting back on waste and single-use plastics.
Sparking a Sustainable Shift in the Party Industry
With the warmer months bringing an increase in celebrations, Party Without Plastic®’s latest recognition and downloadable guide come at the perfect time. The brand continues to lead the way in sustainable retail by curating collections of eco-friendly, stylish party supplies—all sourced from responsible UK-based businesses. Their success highlights how conscious choices at the individual level can contribute to broader environmental impact.
