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The students
at a small rural school in Apotiki, New Zealand came up with
this logo for Zero Waste. One of the greatest things about
this logo is that it's pretty simple. Why not create your own
Zero Waste logo at home or in school?
We might be able to post it on our website!
Here are some tips to get you started:
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Cooperation
is at the heart of Zero Waste. You might learn more about
yourself and how to co-operate with others if your class
works on one poster together. Groups of three or four can
work together at first, then the different groups can present
their posters and why they chose the representations they
did. Each group elects a representative that will work with
other group representatives to decide which poster best represents
zero waste. The class as a whole can then make suggestions
on how to improve the logo (or not) and then send it to us.
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If
you use too many colors or have too many fine lines, it may
not show up very well on the web. Simple is good!
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Creativity
works best when you have some limits on what you are allowed
to do. Since not everyone has a computer, let us even the
playing field a bit. Please use color pens, markers, crayons,
scissors, glue (paste) and colored or white paper for this
project. (Once the class project is complete it's okay to
scan it in and email it to us.)
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If
you have no classmates, (i.e. home-schooling), you can get
some of your friends together and do the same thing.
You can contact
Chris Sparnicht or
Linda Christopher
or snail mail us at this address:
Zero Waste Poster
c/o GRRN
PO Box 282
Cotati, CA 94931
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