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    Young ‘climate crusaders’ celebrate 25 years of Eco-Schools

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 4, 2019No Comments
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    Young people from across Wales came together to mark the 25th anniversary of the international Eco-Schools programme at a series of National Eco-Committee events.

    Nearly 150 young people from 65 primary schools took part in the three events held at Bedwellty Park in Tredegar, National Botanic Garden of Wales in Llanarthne, Canolfan Cae Cymro in Clawddnewydd on 21 November.

    As well looking back at 25 years of Eco-Schools, the ‘climate crusaders’ investigated the devastating impact of climate change on wildlife. They also shared creative ideas for reducing their carbon footprints and consuming less when celebrating big occasions.

    Amelie from Ysgol Llanddulas said:

    “I enjoyed the fact you learnt a lot and had great fun. We shared and got ideas for our school so we all can be eco-friendly schools.”

    The tenth annual National Eco-Committee was organised by Keep Wales Tidy, the environmental charity which runs the Eco-Schools programme in Wales. Over 90% of schools are registered on the programme which has helped pupils learn about sustainable living and global citizenship for 25 years.

    Lesley Jones, Chief Executive for Keep Wales Tidy said:

    “As the 25th anniversary of Eco-Schools is celebrated around the world, it’s been fantastic to bring young people across Wales together for our National Eco-Committee.

    “It’s been exciting to see the pupils rising to the challenge, working together and coming up with innovative ideas for how to achieve a more sustainable future. We hope that the National Eco-Committee will inspire others to join the ‘climate crusade’.”

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