In Kakapo we have decided that its not good enough to just KNOW about the problems facing our world...WE NEED TO TAKE ACTION!
After reading one of the texts (Down the Drain) on our contracts this week our discussion turned to sustainable practices. Small choices that we can make that could help the world overall. This led us to talk about the packaging we have in our lunchboxes and the products we buy in the supermarket. By choosing products in glass bottles instead of plastic, compostable boxes instead of plastic wrappings and bags is a small step but one that could convince companies to make changes.
We talked about the local businesses we knew that used paper straws, cardboard takeaway containers or paper bags. We are choosing to support those businesses over others that use a lot of plastic.
One example Mrs Cutler asked us about was McDonalds. What did we notice about their packaging? McDonalds is a major company with restuarants all over the country and they dont use paper straws. So what can we do about this?
We are investigating ways to promote the businesses using sustainable products and practices and encouraging other people to support these businesses as well. We hope that this is a positive way to get other businesses to change their practices too. We are writing persuasive letters to McDonalds main office in NZ to ask them to consider a change in their packaging.
This is a little different than some of the learning we had planned to do this week, but that happens! It is ok, we are leading our own learning.
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Hi Kakapo! It is so great to see that you are "taking action". I agree, there is so much we can do to make changes, and little changes end up making an impact! I'm really looking forward to watching your learning progress. Thanks so much for sharing. Mrs Carey
ReplyDeleteThanks Mrs Carey!
DeleteI think pre covid McDonald’s were offering the chance to say no to straws
ReplyDeleteThis needs to come back
Our local sushi offers cardboard cartons at a higher cost
If we all pay it they will phase out plastic choices
Great ideas
Look forward to hearing progress
The other Mrs Cutler
Thanks for your reply.
DeleteWe did not know that we had an option to say no to straws! We searched their website and found that while some of their packaging is recyclable there is no mention of changing the plastic straws or lids. YET! We are writing our letters today 😊
HI Kakapo it is Jason here from Paroa school
ReplyDeletethis is really go and that is how we are going to do to save the earth.
Sincerely Jason
Hi Kakapo Class, Max from Paroa School.
ReplyDeleteI hope McDonalds listens to you. It's awesome how you guys are helping the Earth. I'll keep looking at your blog to see the updates. Keep up the good work.
Hi Kakapo class. Rauru from glenbrae school
ReplyDeleteI hope that McDonalds is listening to you safe the sea and stay safe