Kolbe Catholic College has introduced an innovative new recycling initiative known as the Containers for Charities program, encouraging students and staff to recycle bottles and cans while supporting a good cause.
The new program aims to not only benefit the environment but also foster a sense of civic responsibility among students.
By combining environmental action with school spirit, Kolbe Catholic College is setting an example for other institutions says principal Nick Scully.
The student-led initiative allows participants to earn points for their house in the school’s Shield Competition while raising funds for charity.
This friendly competition motivates individuals to recycle regularly and the students can take pride making a tangible difference in the community.
Each recycled item contributes 10 cents to a charity selected by the Student Leadership Team at year’s end.
Mr Scully praised the program and said it empowers students to want to create change not only for the school, but for the whole community.
“Our students are committed to making a difference in the community and creating a more sustainable future,” he said.
Mr Scully said it was a demonstration of how small actions can contribute to larger community goals and build a better future for all.
“The containers for charities program is a fantastic way for everyone to contribute positively, one bottle at a time.”
Tom Ingleton







