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You can use these links to visit the websites of other organisations that can offer you more information about Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

Biobags - www.biobags.co.uk
Biobags supply biodegradable and compostable bags in a range of sizes, suitable for collecting food waste prior to composting.



Bottle 2 Bottle - www.bottle2bottle.com
Bottle 2 Bottle offers lots of interesting facts and figures on HDPE plastics (plastic milk bottles) including videos and creative ideas.



Changeworks (formerly LEEP)- www.changeworks.org.uk
Changeworks provide teachers with exciting educational programmes about waste prevention.  You can also book them to do school talks or presentations.



Collect4School - www.collect4school.co.uk
Collect4School is a free printer cartridge recycling scheme which pays schools for cartridges that can be remanufactured.



e4s - www.e4s.org.uk
Education for sustainability (e4s) provide teaching resources and activities on environmental topics including waste management.



Eco Schools - Scotland - www.ecoschoolsscotland.org
The Eco Schools Scotland website provides information on the Eco Schools programme for Scottish schools.



Glassforever - www.glassforever.co.uk
Glassforever provides information about glass packaging and how to recycle glass, including educational resources, games and case studies.



Helping Hand Company (The) - www.helpinghand.co.uk
Children and adults can now get involved safely and cleanly with community tidy-ups. Litterpickers, Hi-Vis Vests, and Rigger Gloves for all ages are available, or you can buy complete Tidy School Kits for various group sizes. Offer discount vouchers as part of the National Spring Clean.



Kids Against Waste - www.kidsagainstwaste.org
As part of the Wake Up To Waste campaign in Northern Ireland, the Kids Against Waste website contains lots of useful information about waste, plus interactive recycling journeys, games and a waste quiz.



Let’s Recycle - www.letsrecycle.com
The letsrecycle.com website provides a range of information, including recycling and waste management news and clubrecycle, the recycling chat room.


Little Rotters Composting Club - www.littlerotters.org.uk
Little Rotters is a website designed for primary schools to provide teachers with practical information and advice that helps to inspire and build the skills and confidence needed to start a Little Rotters Club and get composting in school. Free Little Rotters Composting Handbooks can be ordered online.



Network (The) - www.sepa.org.uk/nws/thenetwork
SEPA has developed The Network with the aim of bringing together waste education practitioners from across Scotland and encouraging regular communication, coordination and networking opportunities. The Network website provides information on the latest educational resources, updates on policy, and an overview of the national picture on waste education.



Recycle More - www.recycle-more.co.uk
Recycle More is the one-stop recycling information centre where you can find help and advice on recycling at home, at school and in the workplace.



Recycle Now - www.recyclenow.com
Recycle Now is the campaign that promotes recycling in England. This website provides information about how to start recycling at school.



Recyclezone (Waste Watch) - www.recyclezone.org.uk
Recyclezone is the Waste Watch education website for schools, children and teachers throughout the UK. This website has a lot of information about Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.



Recycool - www.recycool.org
Recycool supports the school curriculum by helping schools with recycling, making it fun and rewarding.



School’s Global Footprint - www.LTScotland.org.uk
The Schools' Global Footprint resource has been developed in collaboration with the WWF to help you to understand the environmental effect you and your school have on the planet and how to reduce this impact. 


Sepa Kids - www.sepakids.com
This site has lots of fun and interesting things for you to read and do to learn about Scotland's environment.


Wise Group - www.thewisegroup.co.uk
The Wise Group is a charitable organisation that helps unemployed people back into work through projects with a strong community regeneration focus.


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