Recycle Your Electricals - Waste Week Teacher's Pack
- 11-14s, 14+
 - Waste
 
This Waste Week, Recycle Your Electricals is encouraging pupils to join their peers and recycle their electricals as well as batteries.
This Waste Week, Recycle Your Electricals is encouraging pupils to join their peers and recycle their electricals as well as batteries.
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Recycle to Read Toys campaign parent mail and social media templates for schools.
The Media Toolkit is designed to help your school amplify its Water Week impact and inspire your wider community to get involved.
A curated directory of media-rich resources for learners aged 5-16 years.
A teacher’s quick guide to participating in Water Week.
A ready-to-send Parentmail to introduce Water Week and encourage families to support their child's participation.
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Use this handy parent mail template to invite everybody to get involved in Recycle to Read Textiles campaign to support your school.
Use this campaign guide to help you through your Recycle to Read Textiles campaign.
The Recycle to Read Schools Campaign Quick Guide is a practical resource designed to help schools participate in the Recycle to Read Toys initiative.
This fact sheet provides teachers with key background information on the environmental, safety, and health risks of battery waste, alongside the benefits and processes of recycling.
Use this parent mail template to help your school engage families in the Recycle to Read battery recycling campaign by providing clear instructions for safe collection, storage, and drop-off of used batteries.
For Waste Week 2023, we are focusing on the environmental benefits of reuse, and how finding ways to reuse toys and games, can be good for people and the planet.
The Recycle to Read Quick Guide provides schools with easy-to-follow instructions for safe battery collection, recycling, and literacy rewards, including posters, logs, and a flat-packed collection box.