Waste > Recharge Your Batteries

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How many batteries does your school get through? Switching to rechargeables means that you won't need to buy - or throw away - as many batteries!

Students will audit how many batteries the school uses and throws away. They will research where batteries can be recycled in your local area, then campaign for the school to switch to rechargeable batteries.

Your step-by-step guide to getting started and all the resources you need are below.

Good luck!

Info

There are opportunities to use this activity when teaching these subjects:

England: Citizenship & PSHE, Geography, Maths, English

Scotland: Literacy & English, Maths, Social Studies, Sciences, Technologies, Health & Wellbeing

Wales: Science, Geography, Maths, English, PSE

Northern Ireland: The World Around Us, Language & Literacy, Mathematics & Numeracy, PD&MU

For more information, see the curriculum guide.

Get Started

  1. Prepare by reading the resource pack
  2. Run your 'start audit'.
    This will start your blog.
  3. Run the activity - remember to update your blog with information and pictures
  4. Run your 'end audit'
  5. Submit your blog for a medal
  6. If you win a medal, download a free certificate for your class!
  7. Check the savings you've made on your podometer

Run start audit

Podometers

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When you finish an activity we use your start and end audits to count your activities and measure any savings you make. You can track your savings using your school's pod-o-meters.

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Eco-schools England

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This activity contributes significantly to an Eco-Schools Bronze Award. Two or more 'short' activities will contribute to a Silver Award.

Remember you will need to complete an Eco-Schools simple environmental review and action plan to meet Bronze Award criteria.

For more information go to www.eco-schools.org.uk/apply.