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Piles of paper, these pupils from Almondbury High School have been helping to collect six
Piles of paper, these pupils from Almondbury High School have been helping to collect six tons of paper for recycling as part of a major scheme. Head of geography Mr Keith Hilton, who is in charge of the schools environmental work which started last year, said the whole school and the local community, had helped to save paper equivalent to 120 trees. 9th November 1989
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In this photo print, piles of paper are the focal point as pupils from Almondbury High School work diligently to collect six tons of paper for recycling. This commendable effort is part of a major scheme aimed at promoting environmental consciousness within the school and local community. Head of geography, Mr Keith Hilton, spearheads this initiative which began last year. The impact of their hard work is truly remarkable, as they have managed to save an astounding amount of paper equivalent to 120 trees. The dedication and commitment shown by these young students serve as a shining example for others to follow in their footsteps. Taken on November 9th, 1989, this image captures a moment in time when education and environmental awareness were at the forefront. It serves as a reminder that even small actions can make a significant difference in preserving our planet's resources. This photograph not only showcases the importance of recycling but also highlights the power of collective action. By involving both the school and local community in this endeavor, it demonstrates how collaboration can lead to positive change. As we reflect upon this snapshot from our past, let us be inspired by these children who took it upon themselves to protect our environment for future generations. Their efforts remind us that every individual has the ability to contribute towards creating a sustainable world.
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