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Water wise posters
Gepostet von Shonkweni primary school, South Africa am 29. Mai 2019

Shonkweni has had several projects on the go. In addition to fixing their jojo tank they are also involved in a ‘ Keep Durban Clean” poster competition as well as a project to create a wetland garden from the water drainage basins. There is an ongoing drive to save water by recycling gre

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Water wise ways to recycle thirsty paper
Gepostet von Mansfield Primary School, South Africa am 29. Mai 2019
Cascading a message to save!!
Gepostet von Ebomvini Primary , South Africa am 29. Mai 2019
A generation of waste savvy kids 
Gepostet von Bhensela primary, South Africa am 29. Mai 2019
Reusing and Upcycling for a greener planet
Gepostet von Mjila primary, South Africa am 29. Mai 2019
Our second Mini SASS
Gepostet von Mjila primary, South Africa am 29. Mai 2019
From cradle to grave!!
Gepostet von Nhlonhlweni Primary School, South Africa am 29. Mai 2019
Bambanani- Reduce, Reduce, Recycling and Rethink
Gepostet von Bambanani Primary School, South Africa am 29. Mai 2019
The fracking debate
Veröffentlicht am 28. Mai 2019
Making fracking posters
Moringa challenge
Hat Anlagen
Veröffentlicht am 28. Mai 2019
Planting our moringa seeds
Paper making chain
Gepostet von Emadolobheni, South Africa am 27. Mai 2019
In nature there is no such thing as waste!!
Gepostet von Phumelelani Primary, South Africa am 27. Mai 2019
Sustainability- its all about giving more than taking
Gepostet von Muntuza Full Service, South Africa am 27. Mai 2019
TURTLE clean-up
Veröffentlicht am 27. Mai 2019
Wetland Bird Hides and Raised Walkways
Veröffentlicht am 17. Mai 2019
Flower Fun!
Veröffentlicht am 15. Mai 2019
The Tree of Wonder
Gepostet von Shea O'Connor Combined, South Africa am 15. Mai 2019
Grow your own vegetables - Our school and REKO SUPPORT
Gepostet von Shea O'Connor Combined, South Africa am 15. Mai 2019
The Eco-brick thing
Gepostet von Shea O'Connor Combined, South Africa am 15. Mai 2019
Wetland Day Festival!!
Gepostet von Shea O'Connor Combined, South Africa am 15. Mai 2019
und ist eine Initiative von Global Action Plan UK
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