COMPETITIONS

FOIL EASTER EGG COMPETITION

Which class can make the biggest foil ball 🌏

Easter is just around the corner!

Did you know the foil wrapping from the Easter eggs you eat this Easter can be recycled?

Chocolate Easter eggs are typically wrapped in coloured foil and come in cardboard or plastic holders — all of which can be recycled across Australia.

Aluminium foil is one of the most recyclable of the products, as it saves the most energy if we do recycle it.

In Australia it is usually made back into more aluminium.

The Easter egg foil could end up being the aluminium in a can of soft drink or could end up being more aluminium foil or an aluminium baseball bat or toy.

We always like people to scrunch up their foil into fairly big balls.

So once you've eaten your Easter eggs, and there's no real chocolate left on it, scrunch them up into a big ball and bring them into school after the holidays. Biggest balls of foil will be presented at the second assembly of Term 2 and prizes can be won!