Recycling Fun At Primary Schools Thurrock Council

Recycling Fun At Primary Schools Thurrock Council
Recycling Fun At Primary Schools Thurrock Council

Recycling Fun At Primary Schools Thurrock Council More than 1,000 pupils at 9 of the borough's primary schools have received a fun and engaging lesson in how important it is to recycle properly, thanks to a team from thurrock. More than 1,000 pupils at nine of the borough's primary schools have received fun and engaging lessons in how important it is to properly recycle, thanks to a team from thurrock council and a special mobile classroom built into a waste truck!.

Thurrock Council
Thurrock Council

Thurrock Council Between our green gurus and thurrock council we aimed to deliver school assemblies to children in different areas of thurrock, raising awareness of the importance to reduce, reuse, and recycle in line with the climate change challenges now faced by the world. “during this municipal year, more than 1,000 pupils at nine thurrock primary schools have received a fun, educational lesson about how important it is to properly recycle, delivered as part of the oceans together forum during october. More than 1,000 pupils at 9 of the borough's primary schools have received a fun and engaging lesson in how important it is to recycle properly, thanks to a team from thurrock. Children in primary schools across thurrock have been guaranteed a laugh in the past week. thurrock council's be smart waste and recycling team have introduced actors richard ellerbeck and carol holloway, from the momo theatre to engage their audience by telling the environmental message in their unique style.

Thurrock Council
Thurrock Council

Thurrock Council More than 1,000 pupils at 9 of the borough's primary schools have received a fun and engaging lesson in how important it is to recycle properly, thanks to a team from thurrock. Children in primary schools across thurrock have been guaranteed a laugh in the past week. thurrock council's be smart waste and recycling team have introduced actors richard ellerbeck and carol holloway, from the momo theatre to engage their audience by telling the environmental message in their unique style. The leader was speaking in support of his motion that “as part of thurrock council’s drive to improve recycling rates, this council requests the education department to encourage the placing of clothes recycling banks at all primary schools in the borough”. As part of the council’s commitment to promoting environmental awareness, our recycling officer is visiting to schools to speak with pupils about how important recycling is and tell them more about what happens to their waste after the have put it in the bin. Primary students at a south ockendon school have benefited from an assembly dedicated to recycling plastics under thurrock council’s initiative to reduce plastic waste in the borough. More than 1,000 pupils at nine of the borough's primary schools have received a fun and engaging lesson in how important it is to properly recycle, thanks to a team from thurrock council and a special mobile classroom built into a waste truck!.