Wellbeing Enterprises Distribute 300 Planet Pack Booklets to Children in Halton

Working in partnership with Builder Book UK, Wellbeing Enterprises have distributed over 300 Planet Pack booklets to children in Halton. The Planet Packs, focussing on sustainability, serve as an excellent resource to ignite imagination, foster learning, and bring joy to young minds.

Designed as carbon zero packs, the Planet Packs were created in collaboration with local creatives, volunteers and the community. Each pack is filled with a variety of engaging materials, including papercrafts, stationery, activity books, games, competitions, and digital assets.

The Planet Pack 24 covers seven critical subjects of sustainability:

  • Innovation
  • Recycling
  • Transport
  • Fashion
  • Energy
  • Construction
  • Food

James Smith, Operations Manager of Wellbeing Enterprises, expressed his enthusiasm about the project, stating, "We are delighted to be working in partnership with Builder Books UK and to see the joy and excitement the Planet Packs bring to children. Sustainability is a crucial topic, and by making it fun and engaging, we hope to inspire the next generation to think creatively about the environment. This project exemplifies the power of community collaboration in fostering positive change."

The initiative, also supported by Split Perspectivz CIC, has already shown a positive impact on the children of Halton. By providing a platform for learning, creativity, and engagement, this collaboration has significantly contributed to the overall wellbeing and happiness of the children.

For more information please contact James Smith,
E: [email protected] T: 01928 589 799

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Wellbeing Enterprises is a health and wellbeing social enterprise based in the Northwest of England. As one of the first Community Interest Companies (CICs) in the UK, its mission is to help everyone live happier, healthier, longer lives. It does this by educating and supporting people, mobilising assets and resources in communities and working together with partners to tackle the underlying causes of poor health. www.wellbeingenterprises.org.uk