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Team Name - Scraptoft Valley Primary School

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School name Scraptoft Valley Primary School
Website http://www.scraptoftvalley.leicester.sch.uk

Plastic Clever Challenge Status

Challenge Status: CompletedDate joined: unknown
ProgressDate Completed
Level 1 - Inspire2023-12-04
Level 2 - Investigate
Level 3 - Act
Bonus points: 0
Round:

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The results of the audit showed that the main problem in our school were crisp packets and plastic writing material, that were not recycled properly.

Our action was to start collecting all the plastic writing material in separate trays in each classroom and to collect them when they fill up. We did some research and found out that a youth organisation called Youth Services Ltd were supporting schools in recycling waste so we contacted them and arranged for our pens to be collected regularly.

Another type of plastic that was problematic were crisp packets. Eventually, we want the children to switch to bringing portions of crisps in their packed lunches in reusable lunch boxes. However, that takes time, and until that switch happens, we decided to discard crisp and chocolate wrappers in specially designated blue bins, and take them personally (weekly or fortnightly) to the nearest supermarket, that takes them for recycling.

Through posters all around our school we informed the children, and in our half-termly newsletter, the parents could read about our actions too.

We can confidently say that now all the children in our school know about and take part in adequately discarding the most common single-use plastic waste in Scraptoft Valley Primary School.

Audit

The audit has shown the biggest problem in our school are crisp packets and chocolate wrappers. We pick litter regularly, each week 4 classes across school are on duty, however that type of litter is not recycled. So we decided to allocate bins just for crisp packets and chocolate wrappers and to take them to the nearby supermarket, where they can be recycled.

Another problem are pens, felt tips, highlighters and whiteboard markers, which are being thrown in general waste. In order to tackle that problem, we have put trays in each classroom, where children discard only that writing material.

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Team Name - Scraptoft Valley Primary School

Team name Team Name
School name Scraptoft Valley Primary School
Website http://www.scraptoftvalley.leicester.sch.uk

Plastic Clever Challenge Status

Challenge Status: CompletedDate joined: unknown
ProgressDate Completed
Level 1 - Inspire2023-12-04
Level 2 - Investigate
Level 3 - Act
Bonus points: 0
Round:

Plastic Clever Badges

Challenge Status: Active (Round )
Plastic Clever Badges Awarded
Not yet completed

Competitions

Details of a new competition are coming soon.

Evidence Uploaded

Campaign

The results of the audit showed that the main problem in our school were crisp packets and plastic writing material, that were not recycled properly.

Our action was to start collecting all the plastic writing material in separate trays in each classroom and to collect them when they fill up. We did some research and found out that a youth organisation called Youth Services Ltd were supporting schools in recycling waste so we contacted them and arranged for our pens to be collected regularly.

Another type of plastic that was problematic were crisp packets. Eventually, we want the children to switch to bringing portions of crisps in their packed lunches in reusable lunch boxes. However, that takes time, and until that switch happens, we decided to discard crisp and chocolate wrappers in specially designated blue bins, and take them personally (weekly or fortnightly) to the nearest supermarket, that takes them for recycling.

Through posters all around our school we informed the children, and in our half-termly newsletter, the parents could read about our actions too.

We can confidently say that now all the children in our school know about and take part in adequately discarding the most common single-use plastic waste in Scraptoft Valley Primary School.

Audit

The audit has shown the biggest problem in our school are crisp packets and chocolate wrappers. We pick litter regularly, each week 4 classes across school are on duty, however that type of litter is not recycled. So we decided to allocate bins just for crisp packets and chocolate wrappers and to take them to the nearby supermarket, where they can be recycled.

Another problem are pens, felt tips, highlighters and whiteboard markers, which are being thrown in general waste. In order to tackle that problem, we have put trays in each classroom, where children discard only that writing material.

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