Belfast Nightclub Trials Single-Use Plastic Ban
A Belfast nightclub is among a number of venues in the city trialling a single-use plastic ban. Reusable cups are set to replace the two million single-use plastic cups used every year across Belfast’s gig and entertainment venues.
Venues Participating in the Scheme
According to The Irish News, the independent music and clubbing venue Voodoo is among places that are taking part in this month’s new scheme, with more major and grassroots venues lined up for the next phase. Ulster Hall, The Waterfront Hall, The SSE Arena, Oh Yeah Centre, Black Box, and The MAC also plan to roll out reusables within the next month.
Multi-Venue Sustainability Initiative
The initiative, reportedly the first multi-venue scheme of its type in Ireland and the UK, is part of a 12-month pilot led by the Venue Sustainability Forum and supported by Visit Belfast. It aims to remove 40 tons of plastic waste per year from Belfast nights out.
Implementation Plan
The plan is for North Down Marquees, an event supply company, to deliver reusable cups to venues and collect used ones to be washed in a central washing facility and later redistributed. The CEO of the Oh Yeah Centre, Charlotte Dryden, emphasized the importance of sustainability in their organization and community.
The Group Head of Food and Beverage at The Odyssey Trust, Dermot McGinn, expressed their commitment to providing customers with the best experience while minimizing environmental impact. He mentioned working alongside other venues to tackle single-use plastic waste and support a sustainable future for entertainment in Northern Ireland.
Positive Impact on Health and Safety
Iain Bell, Acting Chief Executive of ICC Belfast, Waterfront Hall, and Ulster Hall, highlighted the importance of addressing safety concerns in gigs and entertainment venues. The switch from glass to plastic for cups is seen as a positive step towards a solution that considers both safety and sustainability.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the efforts to ban single-use plastic in Belfast’s entertainment venues are a significant step towards a more sustainable future. By implementing reusable cups and reducing plastic waste, these venues are setting an example for environmental responsibility in the industry.
FAQs
Q: How will the reusable cup scheme benefit the environment?
A: The scheme aims to remove 40 tons of plastic waste per year from Belfast nights out, contributing to a more sustainable environment.
Q: What venues are participating in the initiative?
A: Voodoo, Ulster Hall, The Waterfront Hall, The SSE Arena, Oh Yeah Centre, Black Box, and The MAC are among the venues taking part in the single-use plastic ban trial.
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