We’ve got big news – and an even bigger gift for our community.
At Party Without Plastic, we’re on a mission to prove that unforgettable celebrations don’t need to cost the Earth. And now, we're thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new free guide: "How to Plan the Ultimate Plastic-Free Party.” Whether you’re planning a birthday bash, wedding, baby shower or informal gathering, this guide is your go-to companion for hosting in style without single-use plastic and zero waste.
Why a Free Guide?
Because we believe sustainable living should be accessible, not
intimidating.
Our guide is packed with practical tips, checklists, and creative ideas that
make planning your next event easier (and more beautiful) than ever. From
sustainable tableware swaps to zero-waste favours and decorations, we’ve pulled
together all the essentials so you can focus on what really matters: making
memories with your favourite people.
Backed by Big News
This free guide comes hot on the heels of some exciting recognition that
we’re incredibly proud of:
- Being
listed in the Top 200 Ethical Businesses by the Good Shopping Guide - a huge milestone that celebrates
our commitment to sustainability, transparency, and ethical practices.
- Named finalists in the 2025 Great British Entrepreneur Awards (Start-Up of the Year category) - an honour that recognises the hard work, passion, and purpose behind everything we do.
These accolades are a big deal for a small business like ours. They show that you can build a company with a conscience, and be recognised for it.
It Starts With Just One Celebration
Every celebration is an opportunity to make a difference. When you swap out
single-use plastic for sustainable, reusable alternatives, you’re not just
reducing waste - you’re setting a new standard and showing guests that
celebrations can be both joyful and mindful.
And with our new guide, you’ll have all the tools to do just that!
Whether you’re a seasoned eco-host or just starting your plastic-free journey, this guide is designed to inspire, support and simplify.

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