The pupils of Wainoni Primary School, led by its principal, Jack Morris, are taking Clean Up The World very seriously
this year.
Mr Morris and large groups of his pupils will be walking up and down Hampshire Street, Aranui, every day of the week
from 18-22 September (wet or fine) collecting litter as they go. They will concentrate on the shopping area. They will
all wear Clean Up The World bibs and carry a banner, which will proclaim "Wainoni Kids Care." Wainoni Primary School is
dedicated to clearing up litter and, in fact, organises a clean up at school each day with pupils belonging to "The
Happy Bucket Brigade." Every year Clean Up The World Week is held in conjunction with the United Nations' environment
programme and aims to mobilise millions of volunteers in more than 100 countries around the world. They undertake a wide
range of environmental activities. The week started in New Zealand in Christchurch in 1993 by Keep Christchurch
Beautiful and Marine Watch. It has grown each year since and last year more than 90 groups took part. The week aims to
trigger long-term changes in attitudes and behaviour and to foster practices to reduce waste.
NB: The Australia who started Clean Up The World week, Ian Kiernan, is happy to give interviews in relation to the
event. They can be arranged through Adam Young, communications officer: 61 419 986 115 or email: adam@cleanup.com.au or
Paul Sheridan, communications manager: 61 410 516 656 or email: paul@cleanup.com.au.
Further information: Ingrid Le Fevre, Keep Christchurch Beautiful: 371 1832. Jack Morris: 388 8540 or fax: 388 8524.