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School children help art project with plastic waste collection

Devyani Tailor by Devyani Tailor
April 2, 2019
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Boston’s annual Big Schools Clean Up is underway once again, and this year has an ‘arty’  theme focused on plastic.

Boston Borough Council is working with primary schools across the town to collect plastic waste from residential areas and streets.

The collected plastic is going to be formed into an art installation, and showcased at the Lincolnshire Show this summer.

Devyani Tailor has more on the story.

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