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Alison Rennie

Children learning all about Spotless September campaign

Children have been learning about how important it is to keep streets clean as part of Renfrewshire Council’s Team Up to Clean Up campaign.

Staff from the campaign have been visiting primary schools during Spotless September where they were given a presentation on what the campaign involves and how they could inspire their friends and their parents to get involved.

Litter picking, recycling and the impact on animals and wildlife were all on the agenda as pupils were encouraged to think before they litter.

Emma McCrystal, senior community safety officer, spoke to youngsters at West Primary School in Paisley. She said: “Having the opportunity to interact with the children informally, as well as educating them on the importance of looking after their communities, has been a lovely experience.

“I am pleasantly surprised at how well the children have engaged in the workshops and enjoyed picking up the litter.

“Early intervention is key and I have faith the majority of the young people we have met will think twice before dropping litter in the future.”

Officers from the campaign have already visited St David’s, St Fillan’s, Fordbank and Cochrane Castle, with many more primary schools still to come before Spotless September is over.

Environment convener Councillor Cathy McEwan said: “One of the most important parts of the Team Up to Clean Up campaign is the education of our next generation and outlining to them why they are so important now and for our future.

“Littering is a bad habit they learn from others, so we want them to lead from the front and challenge their peers and their parents on any misconception that it is acceptable.

“Our teams are out visiting as many schools as possible to get the message across during Spotless September and we hope that we will begin to see the difference in our pupils' attitudes immediately.”

Spotless September is part of the wider Team Up to Clean Up campaign which brings the council and community together to tackle environmental issues in Renfrewshire.

Volunteers are supported with equipment and collection of the bags from litter picks, while the council has invested in additional gully cleaning, road sweeping, litter picking as well as fly tipping, dog fouling and recycling campaigns.

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For more information and to join thousands of other volunteers as part of the campaign, visit www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/SpotlessSeptember

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