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Programme for Government (Case Studies)






                                                                                                                             By engaging with the Eco-Schools programme, schools across Wales are directly contributing to

                                                                                                                             key targets from the current programme for Government. Below are examples from this year
                                                                                                                             which show the vital contribution Eco-Schools can play in meeting these targets. Please note
                                                                                                                             these case studies are written by the schools themselves and are examples received this year.

                                                                                                                                Outputs                                                                          Target       Total

                                                                                                                                Number of inspirational case studies produced.                                      24          38





     Eco-Schools Scotland,                                                                                                                                Click here to access all case studies
     Northern Ireland, &
     England                                     “Our relationship with colleagues in Eco-Schools Wales

                                                 has been inspiring and led us to develop our live lesson
     We joined Eco-Schools Scotland,               programme. Having schools from Wales joining our
     England, and Northern Ireland             Scottish schools during our latest lesson aimed at tackling
     for live virtual workshops                the problems of litter and waste, brought a unique feeling                     Develop community recycling facilities in town centres and promote repair and re-
     on litter and waste, open to                 of connection and togetherness. We look forward to                                                 use facilities to encourage zero-waste shopping
     schools from across the United           continuing this collaboration and keep bringing our schools

     Kingdom.                                                   together as a result of this.”                               Bryn Awel Primary School set up a pop-up shop for swapping and re-using school uniform. The

                                                 - Andrea Gabriel, Education and Learning Officer, Keep                      whole school completed a home/school task with their families to design a poster to advertise
     This was an exciting                                                                                                    the ‘pop up shop’ to help spread awareness across the school community. In their case study
     development in our virtual                                      Scotland Beautiful                                      the school reports that as a result 100% of children are now aware that reusing school uniform
     provision, and it was fantastic                                                                                         can save money and help the environment. Over 115 pieces of school uniform were prevented
     to see schools from as far                                                                                              from going to landfill. Read more here.
     afield as Shetland, Armagh,
     Leicester, and Port Talbot                                                                                              Coedylan Primary School were prompted by the Eco-Schools Environmental Review to
     sharing common goals, getting involved in activities and ultimately all wanting to reduce litter                        investigate the amount of single use plastic waste in their lunchboxes. This led on to them
     and waste, and improve their local communities.  In total 370 classes joined this event. More                           connecting with a local zero waste shop in Pontypridd to help spread awareness within the
     importantly, it opens exciting possibilities of further collaborations on an international scale.                       community. They are now creating a whole-school recipe booklet that will promote packaging

                                                                                                                             free ingredients and reducing meat consumption without compromising taste and nutritional
                                                                     This year has also seen a virtual Eco-                  value, which will be available to members of the community as well as in school. Read more
                                                                     Schools National Operators meeting                      here.
                                                                     take place; Emily McDonagh, a student
                                                                     from Llantwit Major Comprehensive                       Hirwaun Primary School reported that after completing the Eco-Schools Environmental Review
                                                                     achieve second place in the                             a key target put onto their action plan was to look at how to reduce waste – consequently
                                                                     International Young Reporters for the                   they were inspired to set up a community food pantry. In their Eco-Schools case study, they
                                                                     Environment competition and Prestatyn                   shared that “When the pantry began there were only 1 or 2 families using it. We now have
                                                                     High being selected as one of the                       a considerable amount more and also members of the community that are not linked to the

                                                                     winners in the FEE Litter Less campaign                 school… One parent said, ‘you have no idea how much this has helped’ and we would like to help
                                                                     competition.                                            more members of our community.”  Read more here.





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