SOS Campaign - PowerPoint

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Don’t be a waste- man!

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Don’t be a waste-man!

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The aim of our campaign is to raise awareness amongst staff & students of our impact on the environment of

Cranford school

Ultimately we want to STOP WASTAGE in our school

Don’t be a waste-man!

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It will make our school look much better, cleaner and greener!

It will make a big impact on our community and the world as we are taking part in a good cause

Reusing, recycling and saving energy will be useful as we are wasting so much resources already!

Don’t be a waste-man!

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How many cans/bottles are there on the field?

How many cans/bottles are they on the ground on the Concourse?

How many bins are there on the Concourse?

How many of these are full?

160 80 17 2

Don’t be a waste-man!

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Rooms Number of recycling bins in rooms

Amount of paper on the floor

Amount of bottles and cans on the

floor

Drama 0/2 1 0

English 4/6 23 0

Music 0/2 0 0

Languages 2/6 32 1

Science 6/9 31 0

Re 2/2 0 0

Maths 3/5 14 0

Art/DT 6/10 51 0

PE 0 0 0

Businesses ¼ 11 0

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If we do not take any action, we will end up living on our own rubbish in the future

The rubbish and litter will affect marine life and animal welfare as it pollutes the ocean and the forests!

We will run out of resources and energy for future use

Our school would not be a cleaner and safer environment to learn in

Don’t be a waste-man!

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You can start picking up rubbish from the floor and putting it in the bin

Switch the lights off when they are not in use, turn off monitors, save energy

Recycle unwanted paper and other things by putting them in the recycling bin

Don’t be a waste-man!

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Check out our campaign stall which is going to be displayed at

break time on Thursday, 17th March 2011!

Don’t be a waste-man!