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Erasmus+ Project KA3 – Support for Policy Reform 21506-EPP-1-2020-1-IT-EPPKA3-IPI-SOC-IN
Erasmus+ Project KA3 – Support for Policy Reform 21506-EPP-1-2020-1-IT-EPPKA3-IPI-SOC-IN
The school plastic-free movement is a growing movement that aims to reduce the amount of single-use plastic used in schools. Plastic waste has become a significant environmental issue, and schools have a responsibility to educate their students about the importance of reducing plastic use and promoting sustainable living.
Here are some steps schools can take to support the plastic-free movement:
Reduce plastic consumption: Schools can switch to reusable water bottles, lunch boxes, and utensils, and encourage students to bring their own.
Recycling: Schools can set up a recycling program and provide education on how to properly dispose of plastic waste.
Composting: Schools can start a composting program to reduce food waste and create a sustainable source of fertilizer for their gardens.
Education: Schools can educate students about the impact of plastic waste on the environment and ways to reduce their plastic use.
Partnership: Schools can partner with local oragnization, supermarkets, companies to encourage them to reduce their plastic use and promote sustainability in the community. The plastic-free movement is a crucial step towards a more sustainable future, and schools can play an important role in promoting this initiative. By taking these steps, schools can reduce their plastic consumption, educate students about sustainable living, and inspire others to do the same.
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