The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Students pioneer eco-friendly initiative­s at TDET Sustainabi­lity Conference

- By Katy Condon

Primary and secondary students from Thomas Deacon Education Trust’s (TDET) seven academies came together with internatio­nal, national and local businesses on March 21 to devise innovative new sustainabi­lity ideas for their academies. TDET’s Sustainabi­lity Conference, held at Queen Katharine Academy (QKA), was attended by representa­tives from Thomas Deacon Foundation and TDET’s trustees.

There were also QKA’s post-16 student leaders, eco leaders and science leaders, who did a fantastic job supporting the students.

The event began with a sustainabi­lity marketplac­e, where students discovered more about eco-friendly products and processes from a variety of visiting organisati­ons, including Bakkavor, Jumped Up Theatre, Peterborou­gh City Council, Pect, Staedtler, Stagecoach, and Edding.

They then listened to inspiratio­nal keynote speeches, before heading off to practical, interactiv­e workshops on food, travel and waste to demonstrat­e how some of these

sustainabi­lity ideas work in practise.

All those attending the conference were in for a surprise at lunchtime, with TDET’s Catering Team providing a delicious meal made entirely from plantbased foods, which was served on biodegrada­ble edible plates and eaten using edible cutlery.

In the afternoon, students collaborat­ed within their academy groups to put together a sustainabi­lity action plan for their academies.

This included composing interview questions for their principals about environmen­tal plans, writing an article about what they had learned from the event, and planning a special assembly.

Adam Stevens, TDET director of resources,

said: “TDET’s first

Sustainabi­lity Conference was a resounding success. “The students attending were all incredibly enthusiast­ic and eager to

make a difference, which

was wonderful to see. “TDET has an excellent track record in pioneering sustainabi­lity initiative­s. “We’ve now installed low energy LEDs across all our academies and switched the majority of our energy supplies to a renewable

tariff, which reduced our

carbon emissions by 350

metric tonnes per year. “As part of our sustainabi­lity ethos, it is important to involve our students, as the next generation, in our next

steps to become part of the environmen­tal solution. “Thank you to all the

organisati­ons and staff

who have ensured this has been a day to remember for

everyone.

“We are excited to see the changes the students pioneer in their academies using their knowledge and ideas from today.”

 ?? ?? An entirely plant-based lunch was served on edible plates at the TDET Sustainabi­lity Conference
An entirely plant-based lunch was served on edible plates at the TDET Sustainabi­lity Conference
 ?? ?? Internatio­nal, national and local businesses and organisati­ons inspired the students.
Internatio­nal, national and local businesses and organisati­ons inspired the students.
 ?? ?? Internatio­nal, national and local businesses and organisati­ons inspired the students
Internatio­nal, national and local businesses and organisati­ons inspired the students

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