
MEET THE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
LEADING THE WAY ON WASTE
These federally elected representatives have pledged to ditch single-use cups — will yours be next?
Each year, Australians throw away an estimated 1.6 billion disposable coffee cups, most of which end up in landfill. It’s a symbol of a broken system, where convenience is prioritised over sustainability, and voluntary industry action has failed to make meaningful change.
But change is possible — and it starts with leadership.
The MPs on this page have taken a simple but powerful pledge:
To stop using single-use coffee cups and commit to reusables instead.
By doing so, they’re:
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Taking action on plastic pollution
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Leading by example in one of the nation’s most visible workplaces
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Showing support for policies that move Australia toward a circular economy
The Reuse Revolution in Parliament
Check out the growing list of Members of Parliament who have pledged to ditch single-use cups and are proud to stand behind practical solutions for a cleaner, healthier Australia.
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Jodie Belyea
Labor for Dunkley

Zali Stegall
Independent for Warringah

Lisa Darmanin
Senator for Victoria

Sophie Scamps
Independent for Mackellar

Fatima Payman
Senator for Western Australia

Angie Bell
Shadow Minister for Environment

Allegra Spender
Independent for Wentworth

Kate Chaney
Independent for Curtin

Nick McKim
Senator for lutruwita
WANT YOUR MP TO TAKE THE PLEDGE?
Let them know it’s time to lead by example. Use our email tool to contact your local representative and ask them to join the pledge: