Taupo & Turangi Herald

TIDY TEAMWORK CLEANING UP THE TAUPŌ DISTRICT

THERE WAS PLENTY of interest in the districts recent Clean Up Week with more than 1500 students in the Taupō District collecting a whopping 400kg of rubbish.

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Hard mahi from local tamariki and rangatahi at schools all over the district resulted in an even larger amount of rubbish collected than last year.

Taupō District Council waste minimsatio­n officer Shannon Hanson said she was extremely proud of all the schools and early childcare students who hit the streets, reserves, and lakefront to pick up litter.

“Last year was our first year hosting the competitio­n and we were thrilled to have 500 students involved. This year we had over 1500,” she said.

Tūrangi students from Te Kura o Hirangi and Tongariro School picked up almost 150kg of rubbish between them in just one day.

Te Kura o Hirangi collected the most litter, Tauhara College covered the largest area winning a pizza party, and Whakamaru School won vouchers for the most participan­ts.

Best photo was won by Taupō Kids Community, Tirohanga School designed the most popular poster, and Whakamaru School even created an anti-litter rap video that you can view at www.taupo.govt.nz/cleanupwee­k23.

Inspiring the next generation to be proud of the environmen­t is just one reason for the event. Shannon wants students to take away expert knowledge and skills they can pass forward.

“Council employs environmen­tal rangers who try to stay on top of litter and we’re so grateful for the group of volunteers, Tidy Taupō, who are constantly out there picking up rubbish.

“Hopefully by getting students involved from a young age, we can raise a generation of kaitiaki who are shocked that littering was ever something people did.”

Taupō District Council is grateful to all the hardworkin­g volunteers and schools who took part in Clean Up Week, and of course the amazing sponsors for providing the great prizes.

 ?? ?? Taupō Kids Community won the Best Photo Competitio­n during Clean Up Week.
Taupō Kids Community won the Best Photo Competitio­n during Clean Up Week.

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