Friday, 6 December 2013

How to feed a Green Johanna hot food composter - thanks to Muirtown Primary

Start with a bucket or two of food waste from lunchtime
Put the waste food in the Green Johanna and stir ...adding the same amount of brown material - such as leaves - and stir again. Remember to put the lid back on.Thanks to Clair and Fiona for showing me how it works.


  
If you would like more information on the Green Johanna please get in touch with Toni or Norman, several of our project schools have them and would be happy to share the ups and downs of keeping it happy! Have a look at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D7YR6GvEm3A

Thursday, 21 November 2013


Have a look at this selection of shots of the busy pupils and parents at Dingwall Primary School - they got nearly 300 trees planted in one afternoon!

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Charleston parents R Up 4 It!

Norman and I had a very busy evening last night at Charleston Academy meeting parents of S5/6 pupils and several members of staff interested in being part of our project to reduce food waste. Hopefully lots of involvement with the school over the coming months. 

Best thing we learned last night - the school has changed over to china plates in the canteen - doing away with the huge number of polystyrene bun boxes they had when we did a waste audit last year. 

                                                               No more bun boxes to landfill

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

We're back in action

Expect a flurry of activity now Toni's found out how to post some snippets of what all the R U Up 4 It? schools have been up to.  For a start here's a photo of Tarradale Primary School's apple pressing fun last week using apples from their school garden, and some from Mrs Dalgety who lives about 1 kilometre from the school. They had the use of Transition Black Isle's apple press for part of their Eco Challenge Week and made about 15 litres of lovely juicy juice. 




What did the pupils learn on the topic of reducing food waste?   We'll they worked out that the "food miles" the apples travelled was only 50 meters! We wonder what the food miles are for bought apple juice? 

RoWAN has a lively activity that all schools are welcome to use where pupils learn how far some of their food has travelled by placing fruit and veg on a huge floor map of the world. 

Please let us know if you'd like something you are doing added to the blog so we can share all the wonderful work you are doing around food waste reduction.



Sunday, 14 April 2013

New RIDAN food composter

We have a new update about what has recently happened in our academy. Our school had built a new RIDAN food composter. RIDAN set-up at Dingwall Academy is part of the CCF funded RUup4it? Project. The RIDAN composter will be used by our school to compost cooked and uncooked food waste from school meals and reduce the amount of waste going into landfill. The compost will be used in the school garden to produce fruit and veg for the school and local community.

For more information on how to set up and use our new RIDAN composter watch the video:

http://youtu.be/RHwlfasmH0w   

Or type in Dingwall Academy – RIDAN in YouTube and you should be able to watch the video.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

UPDATE

Hello Bloggers! We have new updates for you about our group! From now on we will be meeting every Tuesday instead of every 2 weeks.If you have any query's please come to us if you are interested. ROOM 115.
Also the Parent Council of Dingwall Academy are organising a Easter Tombolo during the 23rd of Thursday to raise money for gardening around Dingwall Academy.
Bring along 50p to win an easter egg! Have Fun! Enjoy :)

GO GREEN DINGWALL ACADEMY GROUP

GO GREEN DINGWALL ACADEMY GROUP! -

Welcome Bloggers!

Hello Everyone! We are the people of Dingwall Academy Go Green Eco Committee! In the past couple of months we have been doing alot of co-operation and teamwork within our school. The main three areas we are looking at are -
  • School Grounds
  • Waste minimisation
  • Litter
I hope you enjoy following our blog!

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Welcome

Welcome to the RUup4It rowan blog.  This is a diary of all the activities of the Junior Climate Challenge funded project.  This gives schools a chance to share what they are doing to reduce food waste.  Project schools are:

  • Dingwall Academy
  • Dingwall Primary
  • Ben Wyvis Primary
  • Mulbuie Primary
  • Ferintosh Primary
  • Tarradale Primary - see our school blog here
  • Charleston Academy
  • Dochgarroch Primary
  • Kinmylies Primary
  • Muirtown Primary

From March 2011 to March 2010, the previous "EatIt!" project had the same aims and was also run by Rowan.  These schools will also be sharing their experiences on the blog:

  • Beauly Primary
  • Teanassie Primary
  • Tomnacross Primary
  • Kirkhill Primary
  • Strathpeffer Primary
  • Strathconon Primary
  • Strathgarve Primary
  • Marybank Primary
Dingwall Academy GoGreen Group will start the ball rolling this month...watch this space!