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7 April 2025

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A collection of photos of litter, trash, waste, and pollution in Great Britain. This resource will be added to over time.

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National Green Week Bundle

A collection of stock photos from my travels and hand drawn colouring pages (simple and complicated) that I created for my own students whilst working abroad. "Through fun and educational activities, students learn about the significance of reducing waste, conserving energy, and protecting natural resources. This week-long event emphasizes the critical need for sustainable practices. It encourages participants to think about their daily habits and how small changes can lead to big improvements for the environment. For instance, recycling programs, energy-saving projects, and waste reduction challenges are some of the common activities that take place. These efforts help students understand that their choices matter and that they can contribute to a healthier planet! History of National Green Week National Green Week began in 2008 as an initiative to promote sustainability in schools. The Green Education Foundation (GEF) created it to teach students about the environment. This campaign started after a successful pilot at Fisher Elementary School in Massachusetts. Students there adopted green practices, significantly reducing waste. Schools across the United States soon joined the movement. Each year, more schools participated, incorporating lessons on recycling, energy conservation, and waste reduction. The goal of this event is to make students aware of their environmental impact and encourage lifelong green habits. Today, National Green Week reaches millions of students in thousands of schools. The event can be scehduled to take place for a week, starting in early Febraury and continuing through the end of April. This event continues to inspire young people to take action for a healthier planet. Through various activities and challenges, students learn how their efforts can lead to a sustainable future in honor of National Green Week!"

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