Ayrshire pupils share recycling plans at glasgow conference

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THE PUPILS SPOKE ABOUT STEPS THEIR SCHOOLS HAVE TAKEN TO TACKLE WASTE AND IMPROVE RECYCLING. 13:48, 29 May 2025 A number of East Ayrshire primary school pupils were the stars of the recent


ASSIST FM Conference, held at the Crowne Plaza in Glasgow. Alfie and Jack from Catrine Primary, along with Jessica, Lily and Ilaria from Fenwick Primary as well as teachers Mrs Eccleston and


Vicky McWilliam were invited by Mark Hunter, Vice Chair of ASSIST, the Scottish local authority catering organisation, to share the work taking place to reduce food waste and increase


recycling across East Ayrshire. Ms McWilliam, Principal Teacher of Climate Change and Active Travel, supported by Cairey the Caddy, gave a presentation on the Dinnae forget your Caddy


initiative, which encourages children, young people and their local communities to recycle food waste at home. READ MORE: Airshow Festival Village returns for two days of family


entertainment Jessica, Lily and Ilaria spoke about the Clean Plates initiative at Fenwick Primary which encourages children and young people to not waste food at lunchtime. The Clean Plates


chart monitors their food waste and pupils with clean plates collect a house point. They also spoke about their work within their community encouraging food waste recycling and a joint


initiative with local community magazine ‘The Covenanter’ that makes it easy for people to order an inside and outside food caddy from the Council. Alfie and Jack delivered a presentation on


the Education Waste Review, which has encouraged all schools in East Ayrshire to look at ways of increasing recycling and reducing residual waste. Article continues below They both


explained that an education officer visited their school and helped them to maximise recycling opportunities. Alfie and Jack said: “Each school is looking at their processes and how they can


be improved, but it only works if everyone who comes into our schools does their part. At Catrine Primary all the staff, pupils and especially our janitor, are amazing and it really helps


to make us the best at recycling.” READ MORE: Staff threatened as thief makes off with "three figure sum" in Ayrshire robbery They concluded that as a result of the review, the


Council is saving over £15,000 annually. Councillor Graham Barton, Spokesperson for Planning, Property and Environment, said: “I was so pleased to hear that our young people had been invited


to speak at the ASSIST conference. “They have great news to share from East Ayrshire on the different initiatives that are helping to reduce food waste, increase recycling and promote


sustainable waste management. “Well done to Alfie and Jack and Jessica, Lily and Ilaria - they really were wee stars.” Article continues below DON'T MISS THE LATEST AYRSHIRE HEADLINES –


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