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Purchasing and waste

Education for Sustainable Development

Opportunity

Waste, and the throw-away culture that encourages it, can be addressed through sustainable consumption. Schools can reduce costs and support markets for ethical goods and services at the same time.

Recommendation 2020

 We would like all schools to be models of waste minimisation and sustainable procurement, using goods and services of high environmental and ethical standards from local sources where practicable, and increasing value for money by reducing, reusing, repairing and recycling as much as possible.
Fuente: www.teachernet.gov.uk/sustainableschools

Activities: Green Weeks: 1. Paper 2. Plastic 3. Clothes 4. Books
Car boot sales
Batteries 
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Picture

Paper that can be recycle:
- News paper
- Magazines
- Card board
- printed paper 



The only kind of paper that can not be recycle is:
- Tetra-pak (We have a special  GREEN bean for it)
- Plastificados
- Papel higiénico o servilletas 
- Tapas de cuadernillos 
- Envoltura de papel bond (millar)


We have signed an agreement with Aniquem to donate our paper, plastic and recyclable material so as to cover rehabilitation therapies for children suffering from burns.

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