Education
Through our education recycling partners we seek to incorporate recycling into the lives of the younger generation through incentives and education. Our education recycling partners are nurseries, pre-schools, primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities.
The 3 Green Rs
To support teachers and students in bringing recycling into the classroom our Reciproc8™ Lesson Plans and Teaching Notes for KS2 and KS3 & KS4 levels have been developed in line with the current curriculum guidelines. This free material is available to all our recycling partners once they have registered. Let us help you with the 3 Green R’s – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
Our Growing and Conservation range in our Reciproc8™ Rewards program includes a teaching program that can be used in the classroom or in conjunction with the products and equipment available in the range to provide a practical component.
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In partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society we support their Campaign for School Gardening which is actively involved with over 9,000 schools. Further information is available at www.rhs.org.uk/schoolgardening and in our Growing and Conservation range section.
We are proud partners of FACE, Growing Schools, the National Association of Field Studies Officers (NAFSO) and the Countryside Foundation for Education and support them in their commitment to educational work associated with food, farming and the countryside. Visit our FACE page to see the wide variety of ways our schemes can support Learning Outside the Classroom initiatives.
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Reciproc8 Rewards™
To incentivise and reward our education recycling partners we offer our Reciproc8 Rewards™ program. This enables you to redeem the Reciproc8™ Points you gain from the goods you collect for recycling. These can be exchanged for FREE products and experiences in our Rewards range.
For corporate, retail and public sector partners our Reciproc8 Rewards™ program enables them to support schools, charities and community groups through their CSR initiatives.
Enlist the help of local organisations
A great way to make your scheme a success is to enlist the support of local businesses thereby creating your own network of organisations collecting on your behalf. Businesses can register on the scheme and donate their points to their chosen school. We collect from their premises so the items don't even have to come into school. To help schools in recruiting local businessess there is a Business Recruitment Pack which is one of the many resources you can download in our Marketing Resources section.
The products and experiences are split into 3 sections:
Growing and Conservation |
Education |
Sports |
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Our Growing and Conservation ranges includes products for growing and husbandry; experiences to venues such as field study and adeventurous activity centres, zoos, botanic gardens and farms; transport to and from virtually anywhere in the UK |
Our Education range includes classroom and presentation equipment, art and crafts materials; experiences to venues such as museums, historic houses, places of worship, galleries and theatres; transport to and from virtually anywhere in the UK |
Our Sports range includes equipment and clothing products for a variety of team and individual sports and a wide range of fantastic sporting experiences; transport to and from virtually anywhere in the UK |







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