Eco Conference - Blackburn Rovers Stadium
School Sustainability Conference
On the 23rd of June Prospects’ Green Team and Green Mentor projects collaborated at the Blackburn Rovers Stadium taking part in the School Sustainability Conference. The event aimed to raise awareness of environmental challenges among school children by offering relevant activities and learning opportunities. During the event over 100 children visited our stall and went home with their own terrarium!
Prospects hosted two main activities:
Our first activity was foil blanket making using old crisp packets, these were layered together and ironed along the seams to create a full blanket. These can be given to homeless people as emergency foil blankets. This aimed to teach the children how every day waste can be used to create something useful, be a fun activity, and can help the community.
The second activity was terrarium making using upcycled jars donated from the community which were filled with soil and various plants, rocks, twigs and mosses. This activity was planned and ran by Prospects trainee Brandon Cherry. The children could create and decorate their own terrarium and take them home to care for. Here we aimed to raise interest in plants and natural systems, the fully self-enclosed terrarium would maintain its own microclimate that the children could monitor, and watch grow. A special thank you to the funders at GreenRecoveryChallengeFund and National Lottery Heritage Fund for facilitating the purchasing of the plants from our local plant merchant, without this the activity wouldn’t have been possible.
The main stall also featured a lot of Prospects work around Hyndburn and showed examples of fun activities we have done in the past, like the wooden rigs used for willow weaving and plant pots made from eco-concrete.