Home Pick n Pay Champions cin Schools: Donates 35,000 Pencil Cases Made from Recycled Plastic to Educate Youth St Patricks Primary School KZN Pick N Pay Pencil Case Handover Left To Right Shannon Naidoo School Liaison Officer Phiwokuhle Mkhize Nqobile Mtolo Jeremiah Chipeta Enhle Mgozi And 11zon

    St Patricks Primary School KZN Pick N Pay Pencil Case Handover Left To Right Shannon Naidoo School Liaison Officer Phiwokuhle Mkhize Nqobile Mtolo Jeremiah Chipeta Enhle Mgozi And 11zon

    Pick n Pay Champions Recycling in Schools: Donates 35,000 Pencil Cases Made from Recycled Plastic to Educate Youth

    In a bid to instill environmental consciousness from a young age, Pick n Pay has embarked on a mission to educate the youth about the importance of recycling, donating 35,000 pencil cases made from recycled plastic bottles to over 200 schools across the country. Targeting Grade 4 learners, each student will receive a pencil case crafted from a 500ml recycled PET plastic bottle.
    The initiative, led by the Pick n Pay School Club, goes beyond mere donations. It includes engaging educational sessions during each donation event, emphasizing the significance of recycling. Informative posters showcasing the transformative power of recycling are distributed for display in schools, illustrating the journey from plastic bottles to functional pencil cases.

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