bpi.visqueen helps school weigh up the benefits of recycling
Leading manufacturer of horticultural films, bpi.visqueen is helping a group of Scottish school children to learn more about the benefits to recycling.
The Greenock-based business – which offers a wide range of next generation products including polytunnel, greenhouse and mulch films – has donated a set of scales that will be used by nearby Gourock Primary in its bid to achieve an Eco-Schools Green Flag Award.
An international initiative, the Eco-Schools programme aims to encourage whole-school action for the environment. It is a recognised scheme that accredits schools who make a commitment to continuously improving their environmental performance. It is also a learning resource that raises awareness of environmental and sustainable development issues throughout activities linked to curricular areas.
Gourock Primary has participated in the Eco-Schools programme since 2008 and has already obtained coveted Bronze and Silver Awards under the scheme. The Green Flag Award is the initiative’s top award and is only bestowed after stringent evaluation by external assessors. The scales donated by bpi.visqueen will be used to provide a quantifiable measure of the amount of recyclable waste collected by school in ‘eco-bins’ each week, enabling it to fulfil one of the Award’s key criteria.
Commenting on the support of Gourock Primary, Fiona Fraser, Marketing Coordinator at bpi.visqueen, said: “As a business with its own steadfast commitment to the environment, bpi.visqueen is only too pleased to help Gourock Primary School in its bid to win a Green Flag Award. We hope our donation of the scales will continue to inspire the children and encourage them in their recycling efforts. We wish them all the best in winning the Eco-Schools programme’s most prestigious award.”
Speaking on behalf of Gourock Primary Moira McKay, Deputy Head said: “We are very grateful to bpi.visqueen for the help they have given us. The scales will be a way for the children to further develop numeracy skills when calculating the weight of their weekly recycling. It will also be of great benefit in helping us achieve the Green Flag Award.”
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Images & captions: Gourock Primary 1.jpg; Community minded manufacturing. Leading manufacturer of industrial and horticultural films, bpi.visqueen has made a generous donation to a local primary school.
Pictured (Left-Right): Malcolm Sinclair, Gourock Primary, Paul Rampling, bpi.visqueen and Moira McKay (Deputy Head), Gourock Primary, and pupils of Gourock Primary.
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Notes to Editors:
- British Polythene Industries (BPI) plc is a European leader in the manufacture of polythene film products and a leading global supplier of agricultural and horticultural films.
- bpi.visqueen, a division of British Polythene Industries, operates from a network of sites across the UK, including production facilities in Ardeer, Greenock and Flint.
- bpi.visqueen’s extensive product portfolio includes heavy-duty sacks, pallet protection products and speciality wide width films. These products are employed by some of Europe’s biggest names in agriculture, horticulture, pharmaceutical and industrial applications.
- bpi.visqueen complements its broad range of products with high quality flexographic printing capabilities, advanced conversion processes and in-depth technical experience to deliver leading-edge film solutions/formats.
- As a result of its commitment to operating in a sustainable way and to minimising the environmental impact of all of its activities, BPI won the Best Green Large Company category at the 2010 Scottish Green Awards.
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