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Recycool has lots of friends who help us promote recycling and fundraising to schools across the UK and some who help us by offering great prizes for you to win. There's also some links to sites we think you might find interesting.

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EcoFriendly Kids

EcoFriendlyKids was formed to offer a unique reference point on having kids and helping the environment. Packed with tips for you and your children. We show how everyone can play a part in helping to protect the environment.

Waste Aware Schools

Waste Aware Schools is an online project that promotes recycling in schools. Pupils can find out how to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle at school. They can also choose and print Waste Aware Posters to promote recycling in schools.

Squidoo.com/recyclingfacts

Squidoo.com/recyclingfacts showcases a selection of fast facts, resources, tips and news items about recycling with a particular emphasis on educating kids on how to recycle. It's updated on a regular basis to keep the information fresh and new items added at least twice a week.

Recycle Your Mobile

Recycle your Mobile is a great resource on the best ways to recycle your old mobile phone.

Phil The Bag

The ‘Phil’ Scheme is a unique opportunity which helps to demonstrate to the children the significance of textile recycling and re-using on both a local and global scale and provides valuable clothing for people in developing countries whilst boosting school funds.

TES Primary Resources

TES Primary Resources has 100s of free teaching resources, lesson plans and worksheets relating to recycling, waste management and eco based themes for schools across all the keystages.

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Ormesby School is an 11 - 16 Secondary School situated on the East side of Middlesbrough drawing a great majority of the children from the most deprived areas in the country. Fifty one percent of our pupils are on free school meals and we have 80 statemented pupils for physical, learning difficulties ... click here to read more...