Rotorua kids are learning the value of recycling, with one kindy's latest efforts earning its pupils the chance to plant 17 new trees.
Little Lights Kindy children planted the trees this week, after earning them in the national Paper4trees school recycling education programme. The programme, which launched in Rotorua in 2006, has seen students from 116 schools divert more than 1300 tonnes of paper and cardboard away from landfills. In return, they have received 5113 trees to plant.
Little Lights Kindy manager Fiona Smith said they received a tree when they collected a certain amount of recycled paper, such as the children's old art work or paper that parents brought in.
"It's a really good scheme and the kids help with the recycling."
Mrs Smith said the kindy joined the programme because it wanted more trees in the playground and it believed in recycling, reusing and renewing.