Coleshill Infants’ School Recycles for Africa – Mission Update!

The year 2 pupils undertook a project on Africa. They learnt about global warming and the effect it has had in many African countries. We had a campaign to collect old mobile phones and ink cartridges which we recycled and sent the money to an African charity which helps people to grow their own food.

Posted on February 19th, 2010 by Agent Earp

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2 Responses to “Coleshill Infants’ School Recycles for Africa – Mission Update!”

  1. UCL Team Leader Says:

    What a fantastic idea! We would love to hear more about this charity and to help them through our workshops. We love to follow all the updates from Coleshill Infant School, you are doing so much good work :) :)

  2. Sunil Patel Says:

    Well done Coleshill, and for other schools who would also like to contribute, you can too!. Read more information on how to recycle your old mobile phones.

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