If you are a parent you can enter your child, aged 7-14 years old, for a chance to win the £100 prize!

Please note, if you want to win the £2,000 for your child’s school to spend on an environmental project, please include the name, address, nominated teacher and contact email address for the school when you completed the entry form. Make sure you mention to them the range of teaching resources that are available to help them teach pupils about these important environmental issues, including lesson plans, homework task, assembly ideas and even fun-time fillers!

Simply download the competition task sheet. You need to complete your child’s details and sign the form to agree to the terms and conditions. Please also include the name and address of your child’s school and the name of a relevant teacher with a contact email address if the school has agreed to take part.

You can then send the form to:
a. FAO the Renewable Team, Fishburn Hedges, 77 Kingsway, Holborn, London, WC2B 6SR
b. By email
c. Or, you can scan and upload the form here

Closing date for entries is 23 January 2012.
Click here to find some more fun, environmentally themed activities to do with your children.


Good luck!

A renewable resource is a natural resource that, if looked after properly, can be managed to supply our demand for resources at a sustainable rate - so those resources that are consumed are replaced. Renewability has been called the fourth ‘R’. It is not reducing, re-using, or recycling. It is the fourth ‘R’ that we can use to help better care for the planet’s natural resources.



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