Waste Warrior Tip!
Sustainability Tip
We know parents love the individually packaged chip packets, however, have you ever thought how bad it is for the environment, how much plastic is involved and how much time, money, and energy it takes to manufacture these products? Buying the bulk packs with no extra plastic is not only better for the environment but usually they are cheaper, plus, you can decide the serving size based on your child’s age and/or eating habits.
(Louise Grant & Scarlett Thomas 5JD)

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St Andrews Christian College
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June 17, 2014
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Solway Primary School
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CERES Global
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Mother Teresa Primary School
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March 1, 2015
How long does it take for something to break down?