Recently, the British Plastics Federation in conjunction with the Plastic European Commission Marine Conservation Association to carry out a new anti-ocean plastic garbage campaign called 'Bincentives'.
The Bincentives campaign uses emoji information on a series of posters in British schools to reduce littering and promote recycling. The BPF says the campaign aims to reward students who handle trash correctly. Provisions, best performing classes or individuals Eventually you will receive the reward provided by the school.
Bincentives is part of Hampton High School's 'Rubbish Challenge' project, which was organized by the British Plastics Federation, Plastic Europe and the Marine Conservation Society in the previous school year. The school can download six free posters and posters Resources to support this campaign and encourage them to participate in green councils or environmental groups.