Bits I liked: Absolutely love the first key messages encouraging forming new habits one at a time and not to throw out all your plastic at once. You already have it, use it, re-use it. The main aim is to not buy anymore plastics and evaluate your single use plastic. I like how the book is broken into sections. So you could choose to focus on one element at a time by one task at a time. One of my main gripes about plastic use is the constant messaging and pressure around consumer behaviour , rather than more emphasis on the responsibility of the producers of plastic pollution . So I liked the recommendation of finding like-minded people to build a local community with and get campaigning - join Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or other organisations who are pushing the government to make meaningful change. Get involved, make them do the hard work! Bits I struggled with: #25 'Choose brands with a good track record' - not sure Coca-cola and Unilever are quite the 'p...