Environmental Policy at Mulberry Garden

We help children to learn about sustainable practices and foster, respect and care for the living and non-living environment.

Children are able to develop positive attitudes and values about sustainable practices by exploring solutions to environmental issues, learning about the world around them and how to protect it, and watching adults’ role model sustainable practices.

We promote a holistic, open ended curriculum which explores ideas and practices for environmental sustainability and helps children understand the interdependence between people and the environment by:

●  Helping children to explore nature through art and play.

●  Ensuring children experience the natural environment through natural materials like wood, stone, sand and recycled materials.

●  Supporting the environment by learning how to grow and nurture plants in the nursery garden and discovering all about the food cycle by growing, harvesting, and cooking food for Mulberry Garden menu.

●  Helping children to learn about water conservation, energy efficiency and waste reduction through play based activities and adult interactions.

●  Going on nature walks and learning about plants we see in the local area.

●  Encouraging parents and children to walk to Mulberry Garden once a week/month to raise the awareness of caring for the planet.

●  Developing a recycling area and encouraging children to share recycling ethos into the home environment.

As an Early Years setting we will embed sustainability into all aspects of the operations including:

●  Recycling materials for art and creative activities and encouraging parents to bring in their recycling materials for the same use.

●  Requesting parents recycle their children’s take home recycled material models if they do not keep them.

●  Considering our carbon footprint when purchasing materials.

●  Shopping locally where possible.

●  Turning off equipment and lights when not in use.

●  Ensuring equipment is not left on standby.

●  Unplugging all equipment at the end of its use/the day.

●  Using energy saving wash cycles on the washing machine.

●  Hanging washing out to dry/using clothes horses rather than tumble dryers where possible.

●  Composting food waste.

●  Incorporating water-wise strategies such as ensuring taps are turned off and leaks fixed.

●  Using rain water butts for outdoor water play.

●  Recycling water from the water play to water plants outside.

●  Using food that we have grown in our meals.

Working together with all our parents and partners will help our environment to be more sustainable and make it a better place for our future generations to grow up in.

We assess Mulberry Garden’s impact on the environment on a regular basis and put procedures in place to counteract this impact.

In order to encourage children not to waste food or to play with food at mealtimes, we discourage the use of food as a play material; instead we encourage activities which involve preparing and tasting different types of food.