A huge thank you to everyone who has taken part in the competition so far! We received hundreds of fantastic entries that made selecting a shortlist very tough. After much deliberation, we have chosen three entries from each region, which are now on the site for you to vote on.

The entry from each region that receives the most votes, will be put through to the final round, to be judged by our panel of experts on the 5th of March 2012.

Good luck to our semi-finalists!

  1. Click on your favourite image above, and vote for it directly or...
  2. Click on the map (right) to see the entries from each region.
  3. You can vote for multiple entries in different regions, so do have a look around (one vote per day)
  4. Enter your name and email address (parental email if you are under 12 years old), then tick the box next to the entry that you want to be put through to the final round
  5. Share with your friends and using the “Like” button and get them involved

    (Remember, you are allowed to vote every day, so don’t forget to come back and keep voting for your favourite!)

In March, the entries from each of the regions that have received the highest number of votes will be put to our expert judging panel. The student who submits 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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