23 Jul 2024

Lessons in recycling for Burton schoolchildren

Ben Kelly-Walley of Willshee’s pictured with Violet Way Head Teacher Rebecca Harrison with children.jpg

Around 260 infant schoolchildren received a lesson in recycling and other environmental issues last week, as part of Burton-based Willshee’s 40th anniversary celebrations.

Willshee’s Waste & Recycling’s business development manager Ben Kelly-Walley attended a school assembly at Violet Way Academy in Stapenhill and was thrilled with the response from the children around the importance of recycling.

They were also set a competition to create a poster that encourages their families to recycle as much waste as possible. The winner was 7-year-old Gabriela Vjatere who is pictured above receiving her book token prize from Ben. 

Runners-up were Harlea Dale (7) and Oliver Napiontek (6).

Ben said: “With the company hitting its 40th year milestone this year, we are keen to celebrate in all sorts of different ways.

“Helping to educate the next generation seemed a very appropriate activity and it was interesting to hear the children’s thoughts about waste and everyone’s carbon footprints.

“I would like to think that we have enlisted a new collective of ambassadors for reusing, recycling and recovering as much waste as possible.”

Violet Way Headteacher Rebecca Harris added: “We thoroughly enjoyed having Ben at our assembly.

“He gave the children some fascinating facts in bite-sized chunks about the importance of recycling and these were reflected in their competition entries. It was good to show the children how they and their families can have a positive impact on the environment if everyone plays their part.”

Pictured: Ben Kelly-Walley of Willshee’s pictured with Violet Way Head Teacher Rebecca Harris with children

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