Once again this year the Eco Council are supporting the ‘Cut Your Carbon’ campaign. They are aiming to get across the message ‘say no to new’. They are asking parents to donate unwanted, good quality clothing that their children have grown out of, or just 
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Holy Redeemer School are working alongside Pershore Town Council on their three-year wild flower sowing cycle, to improve the biodiversity of our local area. We are currently on Year 2 of the cycle, and yesterday a group of children from the Eco Council met Bob 
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At the end of last term the Eco Council applied to Eco Schools England for Green Flag status, sharing with them all of the amazing eco actions that they undertook and worked with the school and its community to embed last year. We had some 
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Last week the Eco Council and Mrs Barker did an assembly on how we can reduce the amount of plastic we use. They focussed on reusing plastic and reducing the amount we use. They told the school that although plastic can be recycled, only 9% 
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The Eco Council signed the school up to this year’s Big Battery Hunt, which is now in its fourth year. The UK’s biggest school battery recycling programme (13 million batteries recycled and counting) gives pupils the opportunity to work together and make a positive impact 
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We would like to introduce our new school pet, Gill-bert, the axolotl.  We are sure by now you have heard lots about Gill-bert, who was chosen by the older children in the Eco club.  A few weeks ago we went to Webbs Garden Centre to 
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On Monday the Eco Council, and Mrs Barker, led an assembly to raise awareness of the environmental impact of today’s throw away/one-wear culture when it comes to clothes. The children were shocked to hear producing just one t-shirt created 2.6kg of carbon. To help with 
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Mrs Barker and the School Council opened their monthly pre-loved school uniform shop last again last week. They had a very busy hour of selling items for between 50p and £1, and made £21 that they will spend on eco projects. Well done Everyone, and 
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On Wednesday 8th February the Eco Council, and Mrs Barker, will be holding a pre-loved children’s clothes shop in school. If you have any clothes/shoes that your children don’t wear any more, that you might otherwise have thrown away, or donated to a charity shop, 
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Right now, humans aren’t living sustainably: we’re taking too many resources and not leaving the world in a fit state for future generations. Old tech products are a clear example: if we throw them away, the poisonous lead and mercury inside can get into the 
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