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'Courtesy of St.Helens Council'
Posted on Wednesday, February 02, 2005 @ 16:04:06 EST by admin |
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A big thank you goes to St Helens people whose recycling efforts have boosted Save the Children funds by a massive £9,000.
Click on the read more text below for more information and image.
Local people made the donation possible by taking part in St Helens
Council's Kerbside recycling collection - a fortnightly
recycling service for papers, glass, cans and textiles. For every tonne of
materials collected, £1 is donated to the Save the Children Fund by Abitibi
Consolidated Europe working in partnership with the Council.

Councillor Terry Shields, the Council's Executive Member for Environmental
Protection, said: "We want to say a well deserved thank you to local
people who have made this possible. A total of 65,000 tonnes of household
rubbish is buried in landfill sites each year and we need to recycle an
extra 3,000 tonnes in 2005/06 to reach Government targets at a time when
household waste is growing by three per cent each year.
If you have no room for the smart box then why not recycle your papers
and textiles and if you don't want to wash your food cans then just recycle
drink cans. By recycling a small amount of items you will make a big
difference. Up to 60 per cent of your rubbish can be recycled so why not
make a pledge to recycle and help save energy, reduce pollution and help
the environment and charity at the same time."
Kay Kendall, Marketing Executive for Save the Children, said: "Thank you
to all residents who have taken part in the smart box kerbside recycling
scheme. We are delighted to receive the cheque for £9,000. Save the
Children is working in the UK and more than 60 countries worldwide to
relieve child poverty and give them the best possible start in life. Save
the Children is also working in all countries affected by the tsunami to
protect children who have been orphaned, separated from their families or
made homeless by the disaster. By taking part in the kerbside collection
service you are making a real difference to a child's life."
Textiles are also collected through the kerbside scheme on behalf of the
Salvation Army which is offering aid and relief to people caught up in the
tsunami disaster. During January, February and March the Council is
running a number of prize draws for people using the service with the
chance to win one of 15 £100 cheques by just placing their materials out on
their recycling day.
For more information on Think Smart, Take Part. Don't Let It All Go To
Waste, or other recycling
initiatives contact 01744 456789 or log onto www.sthelens.gov.uk/recycle
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