Doncaster primary pupil wins truck design competition

Leading construction building materials supplier, Aggregate Industries, has announced a talented 11-year-old pupil from a Doncaster primary school as the winner of its recent truck design competition.
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Chosen for her creative and innovative design, Year 6 pupil Poppy Scott from Edenthorpe Hall Primary Academy has been named the winner of the company’s truck design competition, which ran earlier this year. Poppy’s winning entry included Aggregate Industries’ environmental pledge: ‘our commitment is set in concrete’.

The competition, part of Aggregate Industries’ effort to support teachers and parents educating children at home during lockdown, encouraged all schools, parents and pupils across the UK to come up with a fresh new look for one of the company’s concrete trucks.

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The competition was also aimed at educating pupils on sustainable construction materials including ECOPact, the company’s new low carbon range of concrete.

Jasmine French, Poppy’s Year 6 teacher, comments: “It was an excellent and exciting competition to make the pupils more aware of how businesses are adapting to ensure the government’s target of Net Zero 2050 is met. All of the children love a competition and were very happy about the prospect of having their own design on a truck. Poppy was ecstatic when she found out and her classmates cheered and gave her a round of applause.

“I couldn’t be any prouder of all of the children who entered the competition, as they all put a lot of thought into their designs. When I got the call to say that Poppy had been chosen as the winner, I was absolutely delighted. Poppy really cares about the environment and climate change, and I know that winning this competition meant a lot to her.”

Poppy Scott with her winning truck designPoppy Scott with her winning truck design
Poppy Scott with her winning truck design

The leading construction materials supplier has since had one of its concrete trucks wrapped in Poppy’s design by CGI Visual, which will be seen driving up and down the country in the coming months. Aggregate Industries also gifted each child who entered the competition with a £20 Amazon voucher as a thank you for taking part.

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Barry Hope, Managing Director of Ready Mix Concrete at Aggregate Industries, added: “We’re delighted with Poppy’s winning entry, which really encapsulates what this competition and the launch of ECOPact is all about. Poppy’s brand new, fresh design looks great on our concrete truck but more than that it’s great to hear the competition has helped to educate pupils on sustainable construction materials that are helping to build a greener society that will benefit us all.”

ECOPact concrete which launched last year in response to the construction industry’s demand for more sustainable products, boasts up to 70% less embodied carbon than traditional concrete.

To find out more information about Aggregate Industries and its products, please visit https://www.aggregate.com/

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