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Students Learning How Long Till it’s Gone!

Source Reduction Plan (SRP) Overview

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Students Learning How Long Till it’s Gone!

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A new poster is on display at Horn Island School in the Torres Strait Islands! The poster explains how long rubbish that is thrown into the environment, will stay in the environment, potentially killing and injuring local wildlife.

The school’s P&C has put the poster up in an area where students have their parade and lunch breaks, and teachers talk to students about the plastics in their lunch boxes, and pick some out to staple up on the wall with the poster. You can download the poster here!

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