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Lanarkshire schools scoop top places in marine litter art competition

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Youngsters in Lanarkshire are celebrating after their winning entries to a litter art competition were shown at an exhibition at Glasgow Science Centre.

Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful launched its Upstream Battle campaign in response to the huge public and political concern around marine litter.And as part of their work to tackle the issue, they ran a competition this year open to early years, primary and special needs establishment schools.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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Children came up with the concept of #StartEcoBricking, to show that ‘what we save, saves us’.They created a live stage area in the nursery’s outdoor space, using eco bricks made from recycled plastic bottles stuffed with soft plastic (like empty crisp packets) and other things collected during local litter picks.

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