PTAs are becoming more aware of the environmental impact of their fundraising activities and striving to make them more eco-friendly. But change isn
Put out a call to parents and form a sub-committee of passionate folk. Their first role will be to create a sustainability plan for the PTA, which can be as simple as a list of aims. For example, if you aim to reduce air miles, shop locally where you can. You can also reduce food waste by buying goods on sale or return where possible, and being aware of expiry dates. Be mindful of the reusability factor, ensuring the benefit of purchasing items outweighs the waste they create. The committee should identify issues and come up with alternatives.
Find out what your school is doing to protect the environment. Ask to see the school improvement plan to find out what its aims are, and encourage the school to join the Eco-Schools programme, which empowers children to drive change and improve their environmental awareness. It develops pupils
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Find out what pupils are being taught about the environment in class, then harness this awareness to tie in with fundraisers and activities. Get pupils to create an eco council so that children can help come up with and implement changes, which the PTA can help fund.
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Challenge the PTA and school community to get involved in a new eco concept each month. One month could be a recycling drive, another could be a litter pick, while another could be a crockery amnesty to raise awareness of single-use plastic and collect crockery for future PTA events.
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