Published:
1:11 PM December 13, 2020
Some of Woodbridge School s Young Enterprise students with their Suffolk Schooner glasses. From left, Ruby, Etiane, Sophie, Maisy and Jade
- Credit: Jeanene Wright, Woodbridge School
Enterprising Woodbridge School students have created their own company, selling novelty-sized schooner glasses.
Some of the Young Enterprise students at Woodbridge School with their plastic-free novelty glasses. From left, Maisy, Etiane, Sophie, Jade and Ruby
- Credit: Jeanene Wright/Woodbridge School
The 15 Year 12 Young Enterprise students have called their venture Suffolk Schooners. They have already sold out of their first batch of sustainable, 100% plastic-free drinking glasses, and had to reorder to meet demand over the festive period.
Published:
1:11 PM December 13, 2020
Some of Woodbridge School s Young Enterprise students with their Suffolk Schooner glasses. From left, Ruby, Etiane, Sophie, Maisy and Jade
- Credit: Jeanene Wright, Woodbridge School
Enterprising Woodbridge School students have created their own company, selling novelty-sized schooner glasses.
Some of the Young Enterprise students at Woodbridge School with their plastic-free novelty glasses. From left, Maisy, Etiane, Sophie, Jade and Ruby
- Credit: Jeanene Wright/Woodbridge School
The 15 Year 12 Young Enterprise students have called their venture Suffolk Schooners. They have already sold out of their first batch of sustainable, 100% plastic-free drinking glasses, and had to reorder to meet demand over the festive period.