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Water-saving scheme taps into Aberdeenshire schools

Primary schools across Scotland are set to benefit from a practical sustainability initiative that aims to inspire young minds while ...

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Primary schools across Scotland are set to benefit from a practical sustainability initiative that aims to inspire young minds while helping cut water usage.

As part of its commitment under the Public Sector Scotland (PSS) Framework, water retailer Business Stream has provided free water butts to 15 primary schools across Aberdeenshire.

The water butts, which capture and store rainwater for outdoor use, are expected to save up to 2,000 litres of water a year for each school.

Sophia Goring, Head of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) at Business Stream, said: “This innovative water-saving project not only helps schools reduce water consumption but also provides a practical, hands-on learning opportunity for young students to understand environmental sustainability.

“By introducing water butts into primary schools, we’re empowering the next generation to become environmentally conscious citizens.”

Each school is encouraged to locate and secure their water butt in a safe and practical area, ensuring it supports outdoor learning and gardening activities while adhering to health and safety guidelines.

As part of the rollout, local authorities will also be invited to share feedback and case studies from participating schools, capturing the environmental and educational impact of the initiative for future learning and reporting.

The initiative underlines Business Stream’s wider environmental commitment. Since launching its “Make A Positive Difference” (MAPD) vision in 2019, the organisation has delivered more than 30 ESG-focused initiatives.

Sophia added: â€śThis initiative is a perfect example of how small, practical actions can deliver long-term benefits for both people and planet.

“We’re committed to helping our public sector customers meet their environmental goals, and this is a fantastic way to encourage sustainable thinking from a young age.

“Our hope is that these water butts become a lasting resource for schools, both as a tool for reducing water usage and as an opportunity to bring sustainability to life for children in a fun and hands-on way.”


List of schools receiving water butts

  • Banff Primary School
  • Fishermoss Primary School
  • Glass Primary School
  • Gordon Primary School
  • Gourdon Primary School
  • Lumsden Primary School
  • Methlick Primary School
  • New Deer Primary School
  • Port Errol Primary School
  • Premnay Primary School
  • Redmyre Primary School
  • Rynie Primary School
  • St Andrews Primary School
  • Strathburn Primary School
  • Strathdon Primary School

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