Together – We Recycle

Recycle Week 2020

This year Recycle Week runs from 21st to 27th September and we’re looking for you to become a Waste Warrior.

This year’s theme is all about recognising our key workers and citizens who have kept recycling going to create a positive change in the world around us. The theme is all about thanking the nation under the banner, ‘Together – We Recycle’.

Waste Warriors

We’ve created our own Waste Warrior Bingo for you to take part in throughout September. There are 9 challenges for you to take part in and you can tick each one off your own bingo card, which you can download here.

Some you might find you can do easily (great!), whilst some might be a bit more challenging and require you to think outside the box (even better!) We want to you to start looking at your waste as valuable resources with huge potential.

Your guide to becoming a Waste Warrior

To help you along the way, we’ve also put together some suggestions on how you can complete the 9 bingo challenges and become a Waste Warrior this September.

Click here to see our suggestions.

See if you can complete them all this month and challenge your family, friends and colleagues to get involved too.

Campaigns at Jump

Did you take part in All Together April earlier this year? Our previous campaign was all about good mental health and wellbeing as we went into lockdown. We saw high engagement across our programmes with some fantastic steps take to boost wellbeing.

Waste Warriors is our latest campaign to champion Recycle Week and those making a positive change.

Becoming a Waste Warrior this September

Don’t forget to share your journey to becoming a #WasteWarrior with us on social media.

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