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My Eco-

school
How can we improve our school?

Matros Adrian MK-212


Our mission and vision

Vision Mission
Earth is our house.This is the
Our mission on this wonderful
place where we live and
planet is to protect, restore and
whether we keep it clean or
enhance environmental quality
destroy it, directly influences
towards good public health.
our lives .
But how ?
How can we improve the environment and teach
people how to keep this planet clean?
In order to educate people, we have to teach them at
an early age, and school is a perfect place to do so.
Table of contents

Use recycled copy


01 Introduce green habits 02 paper

Encourage walking to Recycling as a craft


03 school 04 exercise
Introduce
green habits
Turn off school lights and shut down the
computers at the end of the day. Keep classroom
doors shut in order to stop heat escaping and do
not block heaters. Check the energy consumption
of the appliances and make it a major
consideration when buying new ones and always
purchase energy efficient light bulbs.
Making the switch to
Australian-made copy
paper that is made with at
least 50% recycled
content is a great way to

Use recycled
reduce your school’s
carbon footprint. It also
helps divert paper waste
from landfill, supports

copy paper local recycling industries,


provides more green jobs
and saves virgin resources
by keeping materials in
circulation for as long as
possible.
“Progress is impossible without change, and
those who cannot change their minds cannot
change anything.”
-George Bernard Shaw
Encourage walking to
school
Walking, not only beneficial to pupils’ health, helps to reduce
traffic emissions and is a win-win for both parent and child.
Parents can be inspired to walk with their child and build it into
their week’s exercise activity. It dissuades unnecessary car
journeys and saves not just the planet but household budgets into
the bargain.
3,000,000
Last year, there were gathered almost 3 million cubic metres of
garbage, where 2 millions belong to the population and the rest,
to industries.
Recycling as a craft
exercise
Rubbish exists. It is all around us. Before discarding those broken
headphones or plastic bottle caps, give Google a quick search for
creative ideas to repurpose them. Or just place these items in a craft
bin, and let pupils get creative. Stock these types of items in a
dedicated craft space and let the children create their own works of
art/craft while giving a second life to what would otherwise be waste.
Thanks for the
attention !

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