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'Food on the Go' Fast Food Campaign
Bournemouth teams up with Encams on fast food litter

The Problem

 

According to research carried out by Keep Britain Tidy Group, Encams:

In Bournemouth the night time economy has continued to grow with more than 60 fast food outlets in the town centre alone catering for consumers night and day. This has led to a growth in fast food related litter being dropped on our streets.

 

How we responded

 

Bournemouth Borough Council embarked on a joint local and national high profile campaign with Keep Britain Tidy group ENCAMS. aimed at 18-24 year olds. The campaign featured images of young people with pig-like features accompanied by the slogan "What does dropping litter make you look like?"

  

How we campaigned 

A Voluntary Code of Practice for 'Food On The Go' Outlets

 

Recognising that it was not just consumers that needed to be targeted, we also needed to make the 'food on the go' outlets aware of the issue.  The Voluntary Code of Practice was launched offering a framework for businesses to identify how, when and where their worst litter problems arise, then working in partnership with Bournemouth Borough Council to look at the issues and how best to tackle them.

So far over 40 outlets have signed up to the agreement and are working in partnership with us to help Keep Our Bournemouth Clean!

  

Media coverage

 

The media coverage that was created from the launch stretched across radio, local press and national press (as partners with ENCAMS). 

 

How we measured our success

Results

 

Nationally Encams saw a national average reduction of 35% in Food On The Go related litter across the 10 partner authorities

In Bournemouth the campaign was even more successful with a 49 per cent reduction fast food litter in the six hotspot areas monitored.

The campaign is continually ongoing as more and more outlets sign up to The Voluntary Code of Practice.

 


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