Yellow Woods Challenge - the award winning eco-educational initiative run by Yell – is making a welcome return this school year after a major makeover.
Designed to help young children learn about the environment and sustainable development, the Yellow Woods Challenge supports local authority recycling schemes and the Woodland Trust.
Nursery, pre-school, primary and special schools throughout the
Schools will also have the opportunity to take part in Kirk’s Recycling Competition. Championed by campaign mascot Kirk, the competition involves schools recycling old Yellow Pages directories for the chance to win up to £500 in cash as well as educational
Kimberley Watts-Fitzsimmons, Yell’s corporate responsibility manager, said: “We have spent over a year reviewing every aspect of the Challenge and speaking to teachers and local authorities across the
Sue Holden, Chief Executive of the Woodland Trust, added: “The Woodland Trust is delighted to be working with Yell once again to help teach children about recycling in the classroom. Yell is one of the charity's longest standing partners, whose support has helped engage hundreds of thousands of children in tree planting over the years."
Yellow Pages directories contain an average of 60% recycled fibre content, with the virgin fibre also used in the paper production process coming from sustainably managed forests. Yellow Pages directories are 100% recyclable and in 2009/10 the rate of diversion from landfill was 93%.
Schools can find out about and sign up to take part in Yellow Woods Challenge and Kirk’s Recycling Competition at www.yellow-woods.org.uk.