Kirsty is at the Enviro Centre and she helps people learn how to care for the planet and be plastic-free.
At the Enviro Centre we went in groups, the first station I went was where people get old food that’s only on the same date till it’s expired, and they put the food in bags, and send the bags to people that need food, like poor people. My second station was where we learnt about were we put plastic and paper in and other stuff. My third station was where we got to eat Peas ð
and carrots and...
Then we had lunch, we didn’t eat the carrots and stuff we just ate our normal lunch ð¥...
After lunch we did this thing were we pick out of these lunch box’s and find what’s plastic and bad for the environment.
After we made beeswax wrappers because there not bad like glad wrap,
This is us making them.
By Noah Pardy
Sounds like a productive, exciting trip Noah! What materials do you need to make the wraps? Do you think ð€ you could demonstrate how to make them at home?
ReplyDeleteyou only need beeswax and a Iron to make them.
Deleteyou put the beeswax on a napkin and you heat it up with the iron and the napkin goes yellow and thats how you make it
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ReplyDeleteCool Noah. It's good to see you care about the environment. I think the bees wax wraps are a great idea so we use less plastic in lunches.
ReplyDeletethanks dad
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