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ALEX SCOTT>>
My name is Alex Scott, and I was the captain for my team, Arsenal.
I've heard you've all been learning about ocean health and the use of single-use plastics.
It's something I'm also doing in my life. Making those simple every-day changes.
It's such a cool campaign and I'm proud to be a part of it.
And it's great to have all of you involved too.
We are launching a competition to challenge you to come up with a school or class pledge to join the Sky Ocean Rescue #PassOnPlastic campaign.
So, what is a pledge?
Basically, it's a promise, an agreement or guarantee that you are going to do something.
Thinking about it, you may have already written a pledge in your PSHE education lesson.
But this challenge is about working together as a class or a school.
So, what kind of thing could your class do?
You all look busy, what are you doing?
PUPILS>> We've been thinking of some ideas how to get involved.
ALEX SCOTT>> Really? That's fantastic.
Who's gonna to share first?
PUPILS>> You can hold an end of term plastic-free sports day.
ALEX SCOTT>> I like that!
PUPILS>> We can use paper straws instead of plastic straws.
ALEX SCOTT>> Good one!
PUPILS>> Let's use refillable water bottles.
ALEX SCOTT>> Ah!
PUPILS>> How about an old plastic toy swap shop?
ALEX SCOTT>> Or how about getting your football involved in seeing what you can do together?
ALEX SCOTT>> Some really good ideas, which has hopefully got you lot thinking.
Entering the prize draw is easy.
Ten lucky classes will be picked to attend a day at the Sky Academy Studios where you can make a film about ocean plastics pollution featuring your challenge.
One school will be chosen from a prize draw to have a very special visitor:
Plasticus, the Sky Ocean Rescue whale will come to your school.
We'll also bring the one and only Premier League trophy.
ALL>> Ooooh!
ALEX SCOTT>> And maybe a few other special guests.
Good luck and remember to hashtag