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GAME: Rubbish Wars

July 9, 2020 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

Sent in by Charlie (age 7), one of our Super Waste Warriors

Charlie plays a game at school with his friends called “Rubbish Wars.” It’s rubbish vs humans.

Here’s how you play:

You work together in a team with your friends to go round your school/garden and collect rubbish.  

Each time you pick up rubbish you get 1 point.

It’s like a treasure hunt, but the goal is working together and challenging yourselves to pick up as much rubbish as you can! 

If you wanted to add to the game, you could have different points for different types of rubbish. Plastics should be worth the most.

Charlie with his brother Tom
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