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Environment Agency launches World Ocean Day resources for schools

Environment Agency launches World Ocean Day resources for schools Schools across England will mark World Ocean Day (WOD) next month (Tuesday 8 June) by exploring the journey of plastic with the Environment Agency. From: Image credit: Alastair Scarlett Primary and secondary schools have been invited to view a series of online films and activities via an interactive map in advance of the event, culminating in a live question and answer session with Environment Agency and World Wildlife Fund experts on the actual day. By clicking on different points of the map, students can learn how plastic pollution travels through our toilets and drains to rivers and oceans having started life as a balloon, plastic food wrap, litter, clothing and agricultural materials.

New avoidable plastics project celebrates diversity

New avoidable plastics project celebrates diversity The Islamic Festival Eid al-Fitr is at the heart of a new diversity project encouraging sustainable behaviour changes during faith-based celebrations. From: Celebrate the Islamic Festival of Eid al-Fitr and help the environment by making sustainable changes The celebration is the first of a series of events from multiple faiths being highlighted by the Environment Agency as part of the Interreg Preventing Plastic Pollution (PPP) programme, which aims to reach a wider audience with its avoidable plastics message. Eid al-Fitr (12 and 13 May), also called the ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast’, is a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims to mark the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan.

Experts share tips for tackling plastic pollution in Portsmouth

Experts share tips for tackling plastic pollution in Portsmouth Online workshop encourages local people to stamp out avoidable plastic waste. From: 8 February 2021 Jonathan Harvey of Environment Agency’s Plastics and Sustainability Team says it’s important to get everybody involved to improve the quality of the environment Behaviour change is the focus of an online plastic pollution workshop being held for Portsmouth communities today (Monday 8 February). The interactive event, jointly hosted by the Environment Agency and the University of Portsmouth, is aimed at representatives from zero waste groups and plastic free communities who want to encourage local people to stamp out avoidable plastic waste in their lives.

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