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WGA Circular Economy Challenge

20-03-2026

West Grantham Academy students get creative in circular economy challenge

Students at West Grantham Academy have been putting sustainability into practice by taking part in the BGB Circular Economy Challenge — an initiative that encourages young people to rethink waste and repurpose everyday materials.

Aimed at secondary school pupils, the challenge invited participants to transform discarded items into something new and useful. The results were imaginative and inspiring, highlighting the students’ creativity as well as their growing awareness of environmental issues.

One standout entry was a sturdy, eye-catching table made entirely from plastic bottles, showing how common waste can be turned into practical furniture. Another popular project was a handmade skittles game, cleverly created using used plastic materials to provide a fun, reusable alternative to traditional toys.

The overall winner impressed the judges with three inventive creations. The highlight was a detailed and imaginative toy train, built using cardboard, bottle tops and cans. The project was praised for its craftsmanship, originality and effective use of a range of recycled materials.

Teachers at the academy praised all participants for their enthusiasm and innovation, noting that the challenge helped students better understand the value of sustainability and resourcefulness.

The BGB Circular Economy Challenge continues to inspire young people to see waste differently, proving that with a little creativity, everyday items can be given a whole new life.

Well done — and thank you — to all the students who took part and put their creativity to the test.

Visit the BGB website for more information on WGA Circular Economy Challenge

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