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What really happens to your plastic recycling?
Many of us spend time carefully sorting our recycling. But what actually happens to the plastic waste we put out for collection?
Many of us spend time carefully sorting our recycling. But what actually happens to the plastic waste we put out for collection?
Help young people explore how to protect the planet with these three short introductory activities. They’ll encourage young people to think about and discuss questions related to environmental challenges and explore ways we can all help.
Help young people explore how to protect the planet with these two short introductory activities. They’ll encourage young people to think about and discuss questions related to environmental challenges and explore ways we can all help.
Help children explore how to protect the planet with these two short introductory activities. They’ll encourage children to think about and discuss questions related to environmental challenges and explore ways we can all help.
Supermarkets still aren't doing enough to reduce plastic - but who's making the most progress? And how has the pandemic changed things? Find out where your supermarket ranks in the latest plastics league table.
A survey of supermarkets' progress in reducing plastic waste
Ditch the disposables for a reusable mask, and discard disposables with care – because they are polluting waterways and trapping wildlife.
The best ways to cut back on plastic during and after pregnancy, and raise awesome environmental activist children in the process.
This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables 7 – 11 year olds to explore what plastic pollution is and how they can take action to become part of the solution.
This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables 11 – 14 year olds to explore what plastic pollution is and how they can take action to become part of the solution.