CRC St. Albans Waste Module
Catholic Regional College (CRC), St. Albans is moving forward towards becoming a more sustainable and environmentally conscious school, this year undertaking the Aussi Vic Waste module as part of the wider Resource smart Aussi Vic Sustainable Schools Program with the invaluable help of Lorna Pettifer, our facilitator from CERES. This year has been a collaborative effort between the ‘Sustainability’ staff team of Michelle Farrugia, Chris Strachan, Christina Utri and Hayden O’Doherty as well as the Student Environmental Action League (SEALS) who have worked tirelessly to help complete the module but more importantly have tackled the challenging task of raising awareness in our school community about the amount of waste created and taken direct action to reverse this trend.
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