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Are Eco-Schools Scotland Green Flags sustainably produced?

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Are Eco-Schools Scotland Green Flags sustainably produced?

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Yes. Our Green Flags are made in Scotland by a company called Hi-Fli using a closed-loop production system, which means nothing goes to waste. Since they are made of polyester fibre, flags which are damaged or old can be sent back to Hi-Fli to be recycled into new flags. 7. Can I use the Eco-Schools logo on my flyer/pamphlet/signage? The Eco-Schools logo – and all associated branding – is owned by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). As such, only FEE members (i.e. Keep Scotland Beautiful) are permitted to use the Eco-Schools standard logo. Once a school has earned their first Green Flag, they are permitted to use the Eco-Schools Award Logo on their stationery, website and signage. Scottish local authorities who wish to use the logo on materials for schools in their area should contact the Eco-Schools Scotland team. Commercial organisations are not permitted to use the Eco-Schools standard logo for any purpose.

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