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schools
Welcome to the recycle-more schools section. This section is for both pupils and teachers keen to learn more about the environment. Take a look at our key stage activities, read our rubbish facts or even try out some of the recycling games. The schools section is constantly developing so do keep coming back!
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green challenges
The recycle-more
gang invites you to take on their recycling challenges. You can try them out
in your school or at home:
- Imagine you manage your
own supermarket. What sort of things can you do to reduce the amount of
waste created by the products you sell? Why not visit your local supermarket
and check if you can see where they could reduce packaging.
- Name three ways that each
of these items can be reused instead of
being
thrown away, (you can use the whole thing or only part of it):
- cardboard box
- plastic milk carton
- glass jar
- wooden board
- plastic bag
- newspaper
- Visit your local supermarket
or look around your home to see how many examples of household hazardous
waste there are. Find out about safer, more natural alternatives that could
take the place of some of these items.
- At school why not find
out which 'recyclable' item makes up the largest percentage of your rubbish,
then look at ways to recycle it!
- Try and find different
ways you can reduce how much paper you use and how you can reuse paper.
- Make a list of things
around your house that you could donate to a charity or a community warehouse
instead of throwing them out.
- How can you or your family
cut down on the amount of junk mail you receive at home?
- At home, look at ways
of making your own compost, which is healthy for plants and good for the
environment.
Why not
email us
and tell us what recycling you have done.
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