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Plastic bottles banned as Durrell Dash goes green

Plastic bottles banned as Durrell Dash goes green

Sunday 04 November 2018

Plastic bottles banned as Durrell Dash goes green

Sunday 04 November 2018


The 500 runners in today's Durrell Dash might work up a thirst, but they won't be able to reach for plastic water bottles.

The popular race, which sees islanders take to the roads of Trinity, will this year going plastic-free in line with the Zoo's existing commitment to reduce its packaging and waste. Since 2017, they have removed plastic water bottles from their premises - and this year's race will be no exception.

Instead, runners in the 6km or 13km races will be able to rehydrate en route with paper cups filled from bowsers donated by Jersey Water.

The annual fun run will start and finishes at Jersey Zoo and will be raising funds to support the zoo's newly-opened butterfly and tortoise exhibit.

Jersey Zoo Butterfly House

Pictured: The money raised by the race will go towards the newly-opened home for butterflies and tortoises, which is located next to the Organic Showcase.

It's for that reason runners are being invited to don their brightest hues, with extra kudos for those who don butterfly wings. The best dressed runner will receive a special prize.

Matthew Sutton, Client Director of Rathbones, who are sponsoring the event, commented: "It’s always been a fantastic and fun event and we are delighted to be able to continue our support for a local charity that does such important work both here in Jersey and all over the world.”

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