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NEW! Work Related Learning Pathway 07/07/08
Students from Glan-Y-Mor school in Llanelli have been putting their engineering skills to the test by designing new and innovative can crushers. The WRLP is one of only two pilots in Wales in which schools colleges and industry come together to give pupils a chance to develop their skills for a career in engineering.
NEW! Back to School! 07/07/08
Corus is going back to school to help students understand more about recycling and sustainability issues. Nicola Bennett, Sustainability Projects Manager at Corus Steel Packaging Recycling in Trostre, has been invited into over 30 schools since March 2007. Nicola gave a series of workshops to students studying recycling and the environment, and travelled the length and breadth of the UK to deliver them.
NEW! Aerosol Recycling 07/07/08
Many people do not realise that empty aerosols can be recycled along with other metal packaging waste. Over three-quarters of local authorities now recycle aerosol packaging, so if yours is an area that has this facility, do your bit by mixing used aerosol products with other metals in your recycling box.
I'm dreaming of a green Christmas 05/12/07
With the Christmas season almost upon us, it is important to keep recycling at the front of people's minds at this busy, and often wasteful, time of year. It may be one of the last things people think of as they are ripping open their presents, or enjoying lots of food and drink with family and friends, but there are many ways you can easily do your bit for the environment this coming festive season.
Young recycling champion 05/12/07
Rebecca Dickinson, aged 10 from Leeds, is a true young recycling champion. She believes we can all 'DOB' - do our bit - to recycle more and has launched her own website to help educate her local community on the importance of recycling. She has even starred on BBC radio!
Christmas carnage 05/12/07
We are always looking for new ways to update and improve the SCRiB website and the latest edition to the site is a great new game called Can Carnage. The object of the game, which can be found in the 'Kidz Zone' area of www.scrib.org, is to melt as many steel cans as fast as possible by zapping them to fill up your melted steel collector to make recycled steel products.
Corus goes back to College 05/12/07
Corus Steel Packaging Recycling, who sponsors SCRiB, recently went back to college to help students understand more about recycling and sustainability issues. Nicola Bennett, Communications Manager, was invited to give a series of lectures at Coleg Sir Gar in Llanelli, which is just two miles from Corus' Trostre site in South Wales.
