Primary-aged children across the Staffordshire Moorlands have been invited to take part in an exciting new competition to turn everyday waste items into innovative new items.
The Upcycling Challenge aims to inspire young minds to think creatively about sustainability to come up with brilliant ways to extend the life of waste products that might otherwise end up in the bin.
Councillor Charlotte Atkins, Cabinet member for Services, said:
“We’re calling on young inventors, artists and problem-solvers to give waste items a second life. That could be repurposing an old item into something functional or crafting a unique, decorative piece.
“Students have a crucial role to play in reducing waste and promoting greener habits and we can’t wait to see the transformational ideas our young residents come up with!”
Participants can draw up their ideas with labels and explanations or develop experiments or prototypes to show how their ideas could work. Entries can be submitted by individuals, groups or the whole class.
Winning schools will receive funding to support their eco-initiatives. The first prize winner will receive £250, the second prize is £150, and the third prize winner will receive £100.
Winners may also have the exciting opportunity to work with a professional designer to bring their idea to life.
The prize fund has been donated by HW Martin who sort out the District’s recycling after it has been collected by Alliance Environmental Services.
To enter students should create their upcycling ideas using photos, drawings, descriptions or prototypes to showcase their concept.
Entries must be submitted by 28 March to:
engagement@allianceenvironmental.co.uk
Please include the school’s name, contact details, and a brief explanation of the idea.
Submissions will be evaluated on creativity, practicality and environmental impact and the winners announced will be announced in April.
Pictured - Tin can creations used during school assemblies on sustainability and recycling.
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