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Go Green Week Next Week (6 th – 10 th February). Meat Free Monday Travel Light Tuesday Zero Waste Wednesday Switch Off Thursday Sight Friday. Go Green. Why be wasteful when there is not enough to go around?. Meat Free Monday. Did you know:-
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Go Green WeekNext Week (6th – 10th February) • Meat Free Monday • Travel Light Tuesday • Zero Waste Wednesday • Switch Off Thursday • Sight Friday
Go Green Why be wasteful when there is not enough to go around?
Meat Free Monday Did you know:- Animals are a major contributor to Global Warming. Animal Methane is 21 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than CO2. Human sources are responsible for 150% increase in Animal Methane compared to only 3% in CO2 since pre-industrial days.
Meat Free Monday6th February Try the tasty meat free alternatives today Come Veg with me! Meat free lunchtime at the canteen Wardle High School raising awareness and reducing methane and waste by not selling meat today
Potato Potty Meat Free Monday Bring in a potato. We will plant it for you. Grow it for you. And in the Autumn you get it’s crop
Meat Free Monday Try the alternatives. No meat sold in school on Meat Free Monday
Go Green Reduce Reuse Recycle
Travel Light Tuesday Use a car? Why not use public transport or share? Use public transport? Is it near enough to walk or bike? Why not consider a more eco-friendly way of travelling to and from school?
Cans Film Festival Donate your empty aluminium cans to charity (Before school in Hall all week up to Friday) 10 cans (eg Coke/Pepsi) gets you entry to the Friday Film Festival during periods 3 & 4 =
Community Clean Volunteers Needed. Help clean up the Wuerdle Farm Footpath to Smithybridge 1.15 – 3.10 Wednesday 8th February
Go Green WeekNext Week (6th – 10th Feb) • Meat Free Monday • Travel Light Tuesday • Zero Waste Wednesday • Switch Off Thursday • Sight Friday
Zero Waste Wednesday Recycle Paper – House Challenge Which House is the most Eco-Friendly? Recyclable Paper Competition
Unwanted Old Books? • Why not bring into school any unwanted old books so that we can recycle them to a good home? Book collection in the Main Hall Monday – Friday 8 am – 8.40 am
Switch Off Thursday Are we wasting energy? Does that light need to be on? Does that door need to be open? Is the overhead projector off? Which Department is the most Eco-friendly? Which Department appears not to care? (Awards for the best and worse areas)
Go Green Why be wasteful when there is not enough to go around?
Bug Hotel Volunteers wanted Help create a habitat for insects and frogs Help manage woodland at the back of the school Thursday 9th February – Period 5
Go Green WeekNext Week (6th – 10th February) • Meat Free Monday • Travel Light Tuesday • Zero Waste Wednesday • Switch Off Thursday • Sight Friday
Friday 10th February Come in green and improve lives. Help a child to achieve a better life!
Sight Friday Image a life with hardly any or no sight Imagine not being able to see Many people in developing nations could be cured if only they had our resources. As little as £17 can restore a person’s sight If we wasted less, how many more would see?
Sight Friday Why are we so wasteful when most of the world has very little? Lets give a bit back by sponsoring a volunteer to work, help and support the lives of partially sighted children in India. Wear Green on Friday 10th February - £1
Sight Friday Lets open our eyes to the difference that recycling, reusing, reducing can make. By using less, more is available elsewhere. For example, even small amounts of money from recycled waste can be enough to enable a child elsewhere in the world to see. We can make a difference
Go Green Reduce Reuse Recycle