The Litter Less Campaign empowers young people to find solutions to litter and waste issues. Participants monitor the litter and waste produced in their school and involve the whole school and local community in Community Action Days.
*Remember, schools can use work from the Litter Less Campaign as evidence in their Green Flag Award application!
How does it work?
Complete the online registration form here. Contact your local field officer about your registration using the details below. Field officers can provide guidance and advice about running the campaign.
Anna Green, anna.green@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org
Belfast City (BCC) and Antrim & Newtownabbey (A&N)
Aodhan O'Hara, aodhan.ohara@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org
Antrim & Newtownabbey (A&N) and Mid & East Antrim
Gareth Lamrock, gareth.lamrock@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org
Derry City & Strabane (DCS), Causeway Coastal Glens (CCG)
Bronagh Kearney, bronagh.kearney@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org
Fermanagh & Omagh (FO) and Mid Ulster (MU)
Ben Ryan, ben.ryan@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org
Newry, Mourne & Down (NMD), Armagh, Bainbridge & Craigavon (ABC)
Zara Hamilton, zara.hamilton@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org
Lisburn City & Castlereagh (LCC) and Ards & North Down (AND)
2. Measure your litter or waste!
Once you’ve registered with your local field officer, the next step is to read the Guidelines for Monitoring Waste in Schools and choose one of the following criteria to measure*, monitor and report on:
Criterion 1: Amount of litter found in the school yard
Criterion 2: Amount of litter and waste collected in the school
Criterion 3: Amount of paper collected in the school or classrooms
Criterion 4: Amount of waste recycled in the school or classrooms.
You will be asked to measure the one criterion your school selected six times during the campaign. The first time you measure will be when you register. This is to ensure that the data can be used for the final impact assessment. To assist schools with this task, we have developed four frameworks (one for each criterion) which carefully explain the process and can be used as an educational exercise for students.
*Remember: Data must be recorded in kilograms (kg).
Tie your work into the curriculum by educating students about important topics around litter and waste (e.g. circular economy, plastic pollution, marine litter, etc.). Need some inspiration? You can find lesson plans about litter and waste through the Eco-Schools lens below!
Download your lessons plans here
DATES: From September 2024 - 9th May 2025
Submit your report to your field officer and eco-schools@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org for a chance to win a monetary prize TBA!
For more information or to register, contact eco-schools@keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org.