
Going green
Climate change and pollution are issues that affect us all. It's up to everyone to do as much as they can to help the environment.
There are solutions that can help, but everyone needs to get involved if we are going to make them work.
School
As well as doing your bit at home, you and your mates can also do some things at school that can help.
Getting to school
If you usually get driven to school, you could find out if there is another way to get there.
You could use public transport or take a school bus. Because they can carry lots of people, taking a bus or a train reduces the amount of CO2 released into the air.
If you live close to your school, why not walk or cycle? As well as being better for the environment, it's a great way of getting some exercise.
If using a car is the only way you can get to and from school, find out if you and your friends could set up a car sharing scheme. Instead of travelling in separate cars, you could all get to school in the same one instead.
In the classroom
On average, each person in the UK gets through 200 kilograms of paper every year. If you can, try and use both sides of a piece of paper before you throw it away. It's also a good idea to make sure that you are using recycled paper too.
If you're in an IT class or the computer room doing some research, think before you print something out. Do you really need a paper copy of what you're looking at?
You can also recycle or refill printer cartridges. Talk to a teacher and make sure that your school is not just putting them in the bin when they run out.
Food and drink
Whether you eat a packed lunch from home or buy something from school, it's surprising what you can do at lunchtime to help the environment. For example:
- if your school doesn't have any recycling bins in the dining hall or canteen, talk to your headteacher to see if you can get some
- if you drink water from plastic bottles, keep and refill them instead of throwing them away
- find out whether your school could turn their food waste into compost instead of just putting it in the bin
Taking the lead
If you want to make sure your school is doing all it can for the environment, make a list of changes you’d like to see.
A teacher can help you introduce your ideas into school, like the eco-schools programme or walking to school.
Nidirect.gov.uk. 2014. Being greener at school | nidirect. [online] Available at: http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/being-greener-at-school [Accessed: 2 Apr 2014].
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