Sunday 26 January 2020

A Planet Full Of Plastic


Wirral Wildlife’s stall at Science Under The Stars. The dinosaur was only prevented from gobbling up a CWT recruiter by the size of the doorway.
Wirral Wildlife’s stall at Science Under The Stars. The dinosaur was only prevented from gobbling up a CWT recruiter by the size of the doorway.


We were pleased to be asked to attend two local events this month.

On Thursday 23rd January Heswall Primary School presented this year’s Science under the Stars with the theme ‘A Planet Full Of Plastic’.

Learning about plastic pollution on our beaches
Learning about plastic pollution on our beaches

Over 1,000 people attended the premiere of 'A Planet Full of Plastic (and how we can help)', a unique conservation film produced by local schools about reducing the use of single-use plastic, inspired by Neal Layton's book, which shares the same title.

View it at

Our stall at Message In A Bottle.
Our stall at Message In A Bottle.

On Saturday 25th January we were at Claremount Church, Wallasey as part of ‘Message in a Bottle’, an event to highlight the problems created by plastic. We took the message about plastic pollution on our beaches while others showcased actions such as recycling, litter picking and upcycling.


The Recycle Right stall at Message In A Bottle.
The Recycle Right stall at Message In A Bottle.

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