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Learners help build a greener future

Making your own ecobrick is as simple as 1, 2 and 3. Do your bit and help create a greener future for all.

HILLCREST Primary School’s learners are doing their part for the environment by joining the ecobrick initiative.

The donations of ecobricks have continued to stream in and 145 of them have been collected to date. The recent drop off was at Embocraft in Bothas Hill.

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The Embocraft staff were extremely happy to see the minibus full of children with their ecobricks and gratefully accepted the large donation.

Seen here are a few of the school’s avid recyclers, Elihle Magazi, Thelumusa Hlongwane, Nathan Nurse, Grace Humphreys and Tanith Robinson.

 

 

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