National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC) members Erin and Asitha visited Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School on Monday the 6th of March to talk to the Conservation Club about the Jane Goodall Institute Australia’s Mobile Phone Recycling Campaign. The students from both the middle and senior school were passionate and enthusiastic about the project. A group was formed to develop posters, power point presentations, and a casual dress day to spread the word around the school about mobile phone recycling and its impact, and to collect as many phones as possible! The NYLC and Roots & Shoots will be keeping in contact with the Conservation Club to support their awesome work!
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