Caring for the Environment through Waste Recycling
"The Earth is more important than money, and if we want our children to have a clean place to live, we need to do our part now. We can't buy our children a new planet" Catherine Norton
Global warming and climate change are the issues we often heard about today. It happens when a high percentage of carbon and other greenhouse gases are in the air. Cutting trees, smoke from vehicles and factories, improper waste disposal, and burning are the causes of this phenomenon. A populated country is experiencing this waste garbage disposal problem. I salute those who implemented the best practices of proper garbage disposal and for having responsible citizens who dispose of their garbage properly and not anywhere else.
In this blog, I want to share how our school implemented waste recycling into products that could beautify our school and have a sustainable environment. We recycle waste materials in schools and the community by creating new products like vegetable and ornamental containers, subject park designs, school garden fences, school beautification, labels, decorative purposes, charcoal paper, paper machetes, and others. These projects are the combined effort of all teachers in our school.
How We Implemented the Project
Teacher advisers, students, and parents are encouraged to have at least five newly crafted/created products from various recyclable materials. These products must be present or available in their assigned ornamental and vegetable garden, Subject Park, or in any way of utilization. Clubs and organizations are encouraged to have at least one project utilizing recycled materials.
Empty bottles of soft drinks were used to create this hashtag; Tatak IIS
Empty coconut shells beautifully crafted into mushroom that grows in the garden.
Project Monitoring
As a motivating body, we give merit and recognition for the efforts and support of all teachers in making this project possible. In this regard, the project coordinator will recognize the Best Project Implementer of this endeavor. We will identify the Best Project implementer using a criteria/ rubric. The awardee will then receive a cash prize and certificate of recognition. It is just a simple act in our school, but for me, this practice is a big help in minimizing waste in our environment. Let’s help one another to save mother earth. If not today, when? Now is the right time, what about you? What can you offer to protect our environment?
That's all for today's blog. I hope you learned something from reading this.
The school environment speaks for itself @dehai ... The mantra is like "recycling is life"🥰... Thank you for sharing new ideas, I could benchmark some for my school area and garden too.
Thanks @ciadanmea..You too are very creative and you love recycling. I know. I have seen this in one of your blogs. You inspired many teachers. I salute you.
Your school is very resourceful and creative. I like how the tires were use as fence.
That's true @indayclara.We are blessed to have teachers who are creative, innovative, and most of all hardworking. I am so proud of them all.
Recycling has a big role for helping our environment. It reduce waste and at the same time if beautify a place where it is placed. Paints made them more beautiful.
Yes thats true @jenthoughtsT
Wow! This article really inspired me po especially when it regards to recycling. Thank you for sharing this, you gave me an idea that we can use in our school together with our students. ♥️😍
Yes,@teacherlynlyn.Thank you so much.
@teacherlynlyn Thanks slot.
Beautiful recycled materials. I can't imagine that it was just a waste before. Schools are getting better at organizing this kind of project. Good job. 👏
Thank you @mayt .
Congratulations your publication has been chosen among the best of the day.
KEEP CREATING GOOD CONTENT.
Thank you @edu-venezuela .
Kudos to those involved in this project. 😁
Thank you @jane1289