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Westville school collects 641kgs of recyclable waste products

The Wildlands Trust presented the school principal, Richard Brown, with a certificate to thank the school for its support of recycling.

WESTVILLE Senior Primary School is on a journey to go green, as it proudly supports recycling initiatives that contribute to the maintenance of a sustainable environment.

Last year, the school collected a total of 641kg of recyclable waste products such as cardboard, glass bottles, soft drink cans and plastic bottles such as milk bottles, cooldrink bottles and water bottles.

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Amy Webster from the Wildlands Trust was the special guest at assembly on 28 March. She presented the school principal, Richard Brown, with a certificate to thank the school for its support of this worthy cause.

The frame which held the certificate was made out of recycled polystyrene.

 

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