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Cash for Clobber
The Cash for Clobber scheme is aimed at raising awareness of textile recycling among children and to show how essential it is for everyone in the ‘developed world’ to reduce, reuse and recycle. Most of the waste textiles produced in the UK and Ireland end up in landfill sites – large holes in the ground where all our rubbish is dumped.
Every year, 1 million tonnes of clothes that could be reused are buried in these landfill sites. This is bad for the environment as we are running out of space to dispose of this rubbish and the landfills that already exist are giving off harmful gases which contribute to global warming. Currently 75% of the world’s population depend on second hand clothing
This is a free scheme and everyone can participate. All YOU have to do is gather up your unused clothes, shoes (pairs only), handbags, hats, scarves, bed linen and curtains. Duvet covers and pillow cases can also be re-used.
Drop bags off at reception before Friday 23rd February.
This scheme will help generate funds (40p per kilo) for the school. Additionaly, the school that recycles the most clothes and textiles throughout the year will win £1500!!
St. Patrick's Primary School Legamaddy, 167 Ballynoe Rd, Downpatrick BT30 8AR | Phone: 028 4461 3981
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