Our Planet is amazing and beautiful
but we are destroying it
When walking around our Carmel Collage, it is obvious that we have a problem
A rubbish problem
Covering our pathways and fields the litter lies, waiting to be pickin up by people otherwise they get eaten by poor, innocent birds. Carmel Collage is full with wildlife, going from geese to fish to seagulls and we need to not only protect them, but protect ourselves.
Currently 65% of our rubbish could be recycled or composted instead of rotting away in a landfills which can take decades to decay and is rather like sweeping dust under a carpet, hoping it doesn’t come back to haunt us!
Its as simple as not being lazy, being able to walk a few steps and put your rubbish in the bin.
There are bins located all over our school,
The tuck shop
The art block
The MJ block
The top courts
By the japenese room,
And in most classrooms
There is no escuss to litter so why do it?
but we are destroying it
When walking around our Carmel Collage, it is obvious that we have a problem
A rubbish problem
Covering our pathways and fields the litter lies, waiting to be pickin up by people otherwise they get eaten by poor, innocent birds. Carmel Collage is full with wildlife, going from geese to fish to seagulls and we need to not only protect them, but protect ourselves.
Currently 65% of our rubbish could be recycled or composted instead of rotting away in a landfills which can take decades to decay and is rather like sweeping dust under a carpet, hoping it doesn’t come back to haunt us!
Its as simple as not being lazy, being able to walk a few steps and put your rubbish in the bin.
There are bins located all over our school,
The tuck shop
The art block
The MJ block
The top courts
By the japenese room,
And in most classrooms
There is no escuss to litter so why do it?
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