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Port Shepstone High launches eco campaign

As part of the Water Explorers movement, the Eco-Club launched a campaign to reduce the amount of garbage that ends up in the ocean.

Sheppie High has been a WESSA Eco-School for a number of years and has finally obtained its international flag. As a participant in the Water Explorers movement, the Eco-Club launched a campaign to reduce the amount of landfill garbage that ends up in the oceans.

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The campaign will have three components: the first, eco bricks are individually made up of a two-litre plastic bottle filled with non-bio-degradable material and then compacted. Secondly, staff and pupils are urged to stop using plastic drinking straws, and lastly, a company in Durban is producing nesting boxes for owls from recycled plastic and the school will be contributing to this project

Sport was against Kokstad College recently and results were mixed. Pupils are wished well for mid-year exams.

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