National Pyjama Day 2023

ERP Battery Recycling Campaign

ERP Battery Recycling Campaign

Win one of eight €100 One4all vouchers!

Extended closing date for Go Recycle and Win Battery Collection Competition.

Early Childhood Ireland and the European Recycling Platform are encouraging tiny tots to get their batteries in before Christmas to be in with a chance of winning an €100 One4All voucher! To keep you into the festive mood we have extended the Christmas closing date until December 20th.

If you haven’t already done so please call 0818332757 or email schools@erpcollect.ie to arrange a battery collection.

There are eight €100 One4all vouchers to be won, that’s one voucher for each of the participating counties!

To be in with a chance, all you have to do is book a collection with at least one full box of batteries by this coming Friday to be entered into the draw.

The Go Recycle and WIN campaign will continue in the new year with the childcare facility that collects the most batteries per head at the end of the school year winning an ERP Recycling Party. The party includes face painting, balloon modelling, puppet show, disco and much more! The winning childcare facility will also receive a voucher to the value of €250.

To order new boxes or to register for the campaign please call 0818 332 757 or email: schools@erpcollect.ie

For more information about the campaign or to download your free pre-school kit visit:

https://www.earlychildhoodireland.ie/erp/

Winners of the vouchers will be announced in the new year.

 

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