A huge thank you to everyone who has taken part in the competition!

Over 1,200 entries were whittled down to just 24 semi-finalists, which we uploaded onto the site so that you, the public, could vote for your favourite. From that shortlist, you voted for your favourites, and 9 finalists were selected to go before our judges, who chose Abby Bowmar’s image – “Wool You Renew?” to be our winner.

Below, you can still view all of the images by clicking on the map (look out for the “finalist” badge on the entries that are through to the finals).

Click on the map below to see the entries from each region

  1. Click on your favourite image above to view, or...
  2. Click on the map (right) to see the entries from each region.

Why are we doing this?
The idea came from Wolverhampton teacher Nick Williams, winner of last year’s ‘Your Renewable Idea’ competition. Nick has worked closely with Tetra Pak and WWF-UK to bring his idea to life and create a set of teaching materials to support the competition. The educational resource pack introduces students to the subject of ‘renewability’ and renewable resources, to help them understand why thinking and choosing renewable is so important for the future of our planet.

The student who created the winning design will win £100 and could also win £2,000 for their school to spend on an environmental project!

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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