16th September 2023
This week 268 pupils from St Richard’s CE first school in Evesham completed 10 litter workshops with little litter warriors educational program as part of Wychavon’s anti litter campaign.
Pupils filled 171 buckets amounting to 23 bags filled with community litter that included, 620 Cigarette butts, 129 Beer cans, 46 Drinks pop cans, 73 crisp packets, over 200 sweet wrapper, 37 Vapes 37 & 42 vape packaging, 56 Fast food packaging items (McDonalds, Costa etc), 7 facemasks and lots more. The oldest piece of litter was dated 1980’s (Burton’s potato puffs crisps) over 40 years old, many items were also from 1990’s to 2023.
The litter program is funded by the Wychavon council as part of their anti -litter campaign working throughout their districts schools and community groups to ensure children are taught the importance of their individual litter decisions.
Karen Blanchfield – Little litter warriors
It is lovely to welcome another Wychavon school on the little litter warriors program. This week St Richard’s pupils have been brilliant their enthusiasm and determination to clean up and hunt out the hidden litter has been inspirational. Their litter finds have dated back decades and the shear amount collected shows the daily fight we have around litter. The program also highlights the effect each litter materials has on the local wildlife when left in the environment and how this litter can reach our waterways. All week pupils have returned to school after completing the workshops expressing how they had been out litter picking with their family, what they had found and that they had filled another bag. You can imagine the delight I felt hearing this but this also shows how impactful and important this program is. We are shaping the next generation of adults to care more. A massive thank you has to be given to the pupils & staff for their incredible achievements this week.
Mark Ridlinton – Head teacher
Karen and Little Litter Warriors have been absolutely brilliant! The litter pick and workshops have been an invaluable lesson in how we can care for our community and our planet. The messages have resonated with our pupils who haven’t been able to resist litter picking on their way to and from school of their own accord, which just shows how much this program helps to shape the attitudes of the next generation! We look forward to welcoming Karen back in the future.