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North Wales Crusaders Supporters Trust have purchased reusable pint and half-pint drinks 'glasses' for use at our home games, starting with our next home game against Whitehaven on Sunday 19th May

There will be no more single-use plastic cups.

Supporters pay a £2 deposit which can be reclaimed OR fan can keep their 'glass' as a souvenir OR reuse it at the next game.

Don't forget you'll need to pay a deposit as there will be no alternative drink 'glass' unless you bring your own.

THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR EFFORTS TO GO 'PLASTIC-FREE.

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10 minutes ago, Tommygilf said:

Its fantastic to see more and more sports clubs doing this. Its a really easy way of having a positive impact.

There's an initial outlay but it has a positive impact, reduced plastic waste going to landfill and attracts great publicity for the Club. Away fans can go away from the game with a souvenir or recover their deposit. It's well worth trying.

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I thought this was about plastic Scousers and wondered whether Crusaders were really in a position to be choosey and ban Widnes/Saints fans.

Great initiative.

I can confirm 30+ less sales for Scotland vs Italy at Workington, after this afternoons test purchase for the Tonga match, £7.50 is extremely reasonable, however a £2.50 'delivery' fee for a walk in purchase is beyond taking the mickey, good luck with that, it's cheaper on the telly.

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1 hour ago, gogledd said:

North Wales Crusaders Supporters Trust have purchased reusable pint and half-pint drinks 'glasses' for use at our home games, starting with our next home game against Whitehaven on Sunday 19th May

There will be no more single-use plastic cups.

Supporters pay a £2 deposit which can be reclaimed OR fan can keep their 'glass' as a souvenir OR reuse it at the next game.

Don't forget you'll need to pay a deposit as there will be no alternative drink 'glass' unless you bring your own.

THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR EFFORTS TO GO 'PLASTIC-FREE.

Are they just blanks , or are they ' logo'd ' up ?

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4 hours ago, gogledd said:

North Wales Crusaders Supporters Trust have purchased reusable pint and half-pint drinks 'glasses' for use at our home games, starting with our next home game against Whitehaven on Sunday 19th May

There will be no more single-use plastic cups.

Supporters pay a £2 deposit which can be reclaimed OR fan can keep their 'glass' as a souvenir OR reuse it at the next game.

Don't forget you'll need to pay a deposit as there will be no alternative drink 'glass' unless you bring your own.

THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR EFFORTS TO GO 'PLASTIC-FREE.

Old news....we've had that at ET for ages

Well done though anyway ?

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4 hours ago, gogledd said:

North Wales Crusaders Supporters Trust have purchased reusable pint and half-pint drinks 'glasses' for use at our home games, starting with our next home game against Whitehaven on Sunday 19th May

There will be no more single-use plastic cups.

Supporters pay a £2 deposit which can be reclaimed OR fan can keep their 'glass' as a souvenir OR reuse it at the next game.

Don't forget you'll need to pay a deposit as there will be no alternative drink 'glass' unless you bring your own.

THANKS FOR SUPPORTING OUR EFFORTS TO GO 'PLASTIC-FREE.

how will they measure out pints if someone brings their own glass?

Coming Soon- TboneFromTO's slightly-Larger-then-a-Pint Pint Glasses!

 

jokes aside, this sounds fantastic.  gotta save the earth somehow and every little bit counts! 

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4 minutes ago, Bedfordshire Bronco said:

You nicked them? ....I thought people on this forum had a moral compass 

No , I paid for them , but they are printed with all the clubs in the competition 

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