Pupils from Croydon schools to take part in food waste pilot scheme

30th January 2012, 9:21am

Pupils from five Croydon schools are being given the chance to make even more of a positive impact on the environment.

Recycling in Croydon entered a new phase last year when the domestic food-waste collection service was introduced.

Food that had previously been sent to landfill, producing damaging methane gas as it degraded, is now collected from households and recycled into compost to be used in food production on farms. 

The next stage will reward the pupils of five schools who have displayed a proactive attitude to recycling, with the chance to participate in a 12-week school food-waste collections pilot.

The schools that have been selected for the trial are:
• Parish Church Primary School, Warrington Road, Croydon.
• Monks Orchard Primary School, The Glade.
• David Livingstone Primary School, Northwood Road, Thornton Heath.
• Forestdale Primary School, Pixton Way.
• Westwood Girls' College for Languages and Art, Spurgeon Road, Upper Norwood. 

Each school will be issued with 7- and 23-litre caddies, to be used in kitchens, dining halls, staff and common rooms. The waste will be collected weekly in 140-litre bins, taken to an anaerobic digestion plant and converted to agricultural fertiliser. 

Councillor Phil Thomas, cabinet member for environment and highways, said: "It's great to see these school children embracing the council's wish to keep on pushing our recycling figures and sending less waste to landfill.

"The food-waste scheme proved its worth over Christmas when we collected 525 tonnes of waste that would otherwise have ended up in a hole in the ground - and cost council taxpayers for the privilege.

"If we can get the kids completely behind the recycling message, they'll take that message home and help to educate those parents that are still not quite realising that we will all benefit."

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