West Sussex Gazette

Teaching youngsters about recycling in a fun, engaging way

- KIRK BRADLEY Head of Corporate Partnershi­ps The Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd

Sussex schools are being encouraged to ‘Recycle with Michael’, as part of an initative by The Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd to divert thousands of tonnes of unwanted clothing and shoes away from landfill.

Local schools that sign up to the scheme will be challenged to fill as many bags as possible before the end of March 2019, for the chance to be crowned Michael’s recycling champions.

The winning school – calculated as the one with the highest ratio of bags to pupils will receive a trophy, certificat­e and a very special visit from Michael, the scheme’s mascot.

Designed especially for primary school-aged children, the programme is also an important way for schools to generate much-needed funds - a percentage of the bags’ financial value is donated back to the school to spend how they wish. The remaining funds raised will go towards supporting The Salvation Army’s important work to help vulnerable people from all walks of life.

The scheme aims to educate young people about the importance of recycling in a fun and engaging way.

The programme is supported by free downloadab­le school materials such as presentati­ons, posters and lesson plans which teach environmen­tal and charitable messages.

We’ve tried to make the scheme as easy as possible for schools to take part in. By following four simple steps, schools across Sussex can receive a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of their donations directly into their school accounts.

Many families sort and clear their homes in the New Year. We hope our competitio­n will encourage everyone to give unwanted items a new lease of life. The initiative not only supports local children but also local communitie­s through the work of The Salvation Army to tackle homelessne­ss, poverty, addiction, modern slavery, unemployme­nt and loneliness.

Recycle with Michael is a simple and effective way to deal with the UK’s fastest growing source of household waste – textiles. Schools can sign up by visiting https:// recyclewit­hmichael.co.uk/ to register and request bags.

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