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Nesher recycles to benefit the school

With this recycling project, Nesher is hoping to expand their initiative to the community, to join hands and help them to teach and encourage the children to take care of the environment and the planet in order for all humankind to survive.

Nesher Private School in Eloff has implemented a paper recycling initiative to help raise money for the school.

For the past three years, this initiative has encouraged their learners from Grade RR to Grade7, to take the first step in caring for their neighbourhood and environment.

Nesher is hoping to expand their initiative to the community, and to join hands and to teach and encourage the children to take care of the environment and the planet in order for all mankind to survive.

Nesher therefore asks for the community’s support by dropping off recyclable products at the school.

These recyclable products include newspapers, magazines, boxes (tissue, cereal, etc), plastic cold drink bottles, and milk and yoghurt containers.

It can be dropped off at Nesher Private School, Plot 58 Road no 5, Eloff, between 07:00 and 17:00, Monday to Thursday.

This initiative forms part of a fundraiser for the school. The money will go towards the building of more classrooms and an ablution block.

For more information or assistance, contact the principal, Ms Lizette van Onselen on 083 770 9927 or send an e-mail to: nesherskool10@gmail.com.

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