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Environmental Events & Initiatives
If you would like further information on any of the events or initiatives below, please contact our Environmental Education and Awareness Officer, Danielle McCormick, T. 9446 3113 ext. 1386
Compost Awareness week
An annual event held nationwide aimed at raising awareness of home composting and encouraging everyone to give it a go for themselves. A range of initiatives and competitions are run within the Borough to encourage everyone to get involved.
Waste Week
An nationwide campaign held each year in June focusing on various aspect of waste management and recycling. Antrim Borough Council encourage residents to get involved and continue to improve upon their number one recycling figures.
Fairtrade Fortnight (last week in Feb, first week in March)
Antrim Borough Council run events for residents and businesses each year during the Fairtrade Fortnight campaign. During 2008 Council held an event in Antrim Forum featuring a Fairtrade cookery demonstration provided by celebrity chef, Jenny Bristow, and a Fairtrade market hosting a range of local and global produce whilst 2009 offered residents and visitors the extremly popular "Fair with Flair" fashion show event, developed in partnership with event sponsor, All-Tex Recyclers and the Hilton Hotel, Templepatrick.
Cash for Clobber
A reuse scheme run through Cookstown Textile Recyclers usually aimed at local schools. For every bag of unwanted clothes collected a cash donation is offered. This initiative can be taken up by schools or community groups at any time of the year. For further information contact Billy Conway at Cookstown Textile Recyclers T. 9447 8880
Environmental Youth Speak
Now a Northern Ireland wide environmental speak competition. Each year, the competition is launched at a local level to primary and secondary schools, usually around March or April. A topic is pre-selected on a waste related issue and pupils have between 3 and 5 minutes to convey their views on the issue through a verbal presentation. Winners are selected from an arc21, SWAMP and NWRWMP final with the winners competing for the Northern Ireland Grand Final.
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