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    • Eco-Committee. An Eco-Committee is a group of young people who, with the support of one or more adult Eco-Coordinators, lead the Eco-Schools programme in your school.
    • Environmental Review. Using our free resource (downloadable when logged in to your Eco-Schools account) an Eco-Committee completes an Environmental Review of their school.
    • Action Plan. Inspired by their Environmental Review, an Eco-Committee plans and delivers projects and actions for to three of our Eco-Schools topics across the academic year.
    • Curriculum Links. Alongside taking action, it is important to understand why action is needed, so we ask schools to link climate change to at least three areas of curriculum learning during the year.
  1. The Eco-Committee is responsible for sharing news about your school's Eco-Schools work with the whole school and wider community and one of the ways they will do that is through an Eco-Schools Noticeboard. This should be in a central location, visible to everyone in the school. You could also have a noticeboard in your community for example in ...

  2. Eco-Code The Eco-Code is the Eco-Committee’s mission statement. It demonstrates – in a positive, imaginative way – the school’s commitment to environmental responsibility. The code could be in the form of a charter or statement, or the Eco-Committee committee could create a song, poem, rap, acronym, acrostic or something even more creative!

  3. The Eco-Committee is a group formed by environmentally-centred students from a variety of year groups who are mentored by an adult eco-coordinator. Ideally, an eco-committee should include teachers, non-teaching staff, administration, and parents who lead the school community on the Green Flag journey.

  4. An Eco-Committee is a group of mostly students that are concerned about the environment and are committed to learning, raising awareness and taking action for environmental and sustainable issues. The Eco-Committee is the driving force of the Eco-Schools program, making sure the themes are chosen well and the seven steps are carried out.

  5. The first thing to do is set up your Eco-Committee which will take responsibility for your Eco-Schools work. At this point you should also log in to our Online Application System and click "Start New Application". Next, you should carry out an Environmental Review for each of the Topics covered in Eco-Schools Scotland.

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  7. An Eco-Committee oversees the Eco-Schools programme. It is the driving force behind the programme and ensures that all Seven Steps of the Eco-Schools methodology are carried out. It is also responsible for communication, making sure that everyone in the school is informed of the progress of the project.

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