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Home » Culture » Return and Earn in Action

Return and Earn in Action​

We’re proud to be partnering with Return and Earn and encouraging all schools to integrate Return and Earn into their waste management and fundraising programs.

Check out the stories from the schools below who are using Return and Earn to reduce litter, raise funds and engage their students:

  • St Ignatius College, Riverview
  • St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Gwynneville
  • St Francis Catholic College, Edmondson Park
  • St Edward’s College, East Gosford
  • Great Lakes College, Tuncurry Campus
  • Wollongong Environment Network, Catholic Diocese of Wollongong
  • Oxley Park Public School, St Mary’s
  • Lucas Heights Community School, Bardon Ridge
  • Ryde Secondary College, Ryde
  • St Columba Anglican School, Port Macquarie
  • Normanhurst Boys High School, Normanhurst
  • Cudgegong Valley Public School, Mudgee
  • Prestons Public School, Prestons
  • St Joseph’s Primary School, West Kempsey
  • Dapto High School, Dapto
  • Kiama High School, Kiama
  • Sturt Public School, Wagga Wagga
  • Glenmore Park High School, Glenmore Park
 
 

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