On Earth Day, in April the Regenerators launched the Hall of Fame awards. A celebration of young people, across the UK, who are taking action to protect the planet either individually or together
There were lots of impressive entries, in both the group and individual categories to look through and the judges had tough decisions to make.
We are pleased to finally announce the groups of young people who the judges felt stood out in the group categories and together are using their voices to protect the planet. Check out these special films that show just what they have been up to.
The climate champions in the individual categories can be found here.
Climate champions: Freedom Kids podcast 鈥 Bristol, England
15 children from Felix Road Adventure Playground have shown the judges that there is no stopping them from spreading awareness on climate change. Made by children for children, the 鈥楩reedom Kids鈥 podcast is designed to help inspire 5 to 13-year-olds to think about how they see the world. A place for them to share their feelings about how they could protect the planet.
You can see our highly commended entries here.
Climate champions: Pennar Community School - Pembrokeshire, Wales
We鈥檝e heard from some amazing primary school children who are taking action and doing their bit to protect the planet. The students at Pennar Community school in Wales have impressed the Hall of Fame judges with their own efforts to change how their school works. Check out the video to see what they鈥檝e been up to!
You can view our highly commended entries here.
Climate champions: The Change Makers, The Derby High School 鈥 Greater Manchester, England
Nothing is stopping The Change Makers from The Derby High School on their quest to do their bit and take action in protecting the planet. The student leaders at the school are not only teaching their fellow students at their school, but also students across Greater Manchester! Watch the video to find out more.
You can view our highly recommended entries here.