Further research
https://smartasset.com/insights/the-pros-and-cons-of-recycling
https://www.swansonsnursery.com/blog/health-benefits-of-houseplants#:~:text=Multiple%20studies%20have%20proven%20that,Lowering%20stress%20and%20anxiety
https://www.teachstarter.com/gb/blog/5-benefits-of-plants-in-the-classroom-2/
This is a really nice little poster idea, it acts as a reminder and looks really fresh and vibrant! As well as something to keep on the walls in everyday life as a connector to the book!
https://www.oddbox.co.uk/blog/how-to-make-homemade-compost-from-your-food-waste#:~:text=At%20some%20point%2C%20you'll,to%20making%20compost%20at%20home.
A way of fertilising the soil for the plants grown in the school setting - maybe even collecting anything disregarded from the kitchen (if they have one).https://vegepod.co.uk/blogs/news/5-reasons-to-grow-your-own-food
https://www.hiveenergy.co.uk/2023/01/25/why-we-should-be-reusing-and-recycling/#:~:text=By%20reusing%20items%2C%20like%20water,energy%20and%20creates%20carbon%20emissions.
All about reducing the amount of energy used and carbon emissions created and also, to a certain extent actually about saving money as well, which is very relevant in todays world.















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