Sustainability brochure

Borehole Drilling: SustainableWater Source

We have now undertaken work to drill a borehole on our Cooper’s Campus. Accessing sustainable underground water sources will reduce our reliance on traditional water sources and address the issue of water conservation. Moreover, underground water typically has lower sodium content, contributing to improved water quality. We shall endeavour to collect four 20,000L holding tanks, around 80,000L of which can be stored. This initiative will not only secure a vital resource for the future but it will also safeguard our access to clean, healthy water for our pupils.

Waste Reduction and Recycling: MinimisingWaste

Composting and the use of food disposal machines significantly reduce food waste, diminishing the volume of waste sent to landfills. In a single day, anywhere from 400 -550 kilos of food waste goes through our signature disposal system. Additionally, we are actively working on implementing a new bin system complete with clear and instructive signage. This systemwill encourage proper waste segregation, instilling responsible waste management practices in our school community. It's not just about reducing waste; it's about creating a culture of environmental stewardship.

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