Chalton school pupils team up with housebuilder to promote recycling
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Youngsters at Chalton Lower School have helped give recyling a boost after teaming up with a housebuilder.
Barratt David Wilson Homes partnered with the school, located near its Linmere development, and encouraged pupils to fill a ‘Zero Waste Box’
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Hide AdThe box was supplied by TerraCycle, and once filled with plastic that the children managed to collect, the box was sent away to a recycling facility, allowing the pupils to recycle approximately 702 items of waste.
This was part of a wider campaign at schools local to Barratt David Wilson Homes developments across the Home Counties, with a total of 7,827 items of waste recycled overall.
Miss Natalie Bill, Headteacher at Chalton Lower School, said: “The pupils really enjoyed getting involved and collecting the plastic – they were incredibly dedicated and enthusiastic about this campaign which was fantastic to see! This donation has made it easy for us to teach the importance of recycling in a very engaging and fun way for the pupils. They also loved the bench that we have received from Barratt David Wilson Homes – it’s been very popular on the playground!”
Marc Woolfe, Head of Sales for Barratt David Wilson North Thames, commented: “We have pledged to become the first housebuilder to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, to building net zero carbon homes by 2030, and to purchasing 100% of its operational energy from renewal sources.
"The pupils from Chalton Lower School have shown great enthusiasm for the recycling campaign, demonstrating how small steps can produce great results.”