Video Clips
Every Effort Counts
submitted
by St. Nicholas College Rabat MIddle School : Carla Said, Ruby Mifsud, Zac Abela Medici for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school monitors in the foyer, school media, website
filed under Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
These students wished to create a short video to promote good behaviour and responsible actions when it comes to being outdoors. Being sustainable is a simple things that we need to do everyday. Youtube link of the video:
Jingle all the Waste!!!
submitted
by St. Nicholas College Rabat MIddle School : Eco-School Committee for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, tv, website
filed under Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: New Category
As part of our ‘Less waste this Christmas’ Litter less campaign, the Eco-School team is organizing a sustainable classroom decoration contest, a wrapping paper waste research and THIS!! A Christmas song with a difference to help us remember how important it is to celebrate Christmas in a cleaner way. The popular jingle was chosen and the lyrics changed to be able to pass a sustainability message. Here is the youtube link to the video:
Say Yes for Litter Less
submitted
by Immaculate Conception School Tarxien : Elisa Vassallo for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school magazine, school media, website
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
The Eco committee is working on creating awareness to reduce litter. Students were asked a number of questions related to litter. Actions were taken by the school community following conclusions drawn from the questionnaire.
Cat Litter
submitted
by stmartinscollege : Julia Valentina Bartolo Parnis for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, website, youtube clips and photos searched online
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
This video is an eye-opener on how much a simple product like cat litter effects the environment. The video begins with a short introduction to the use of cat litter and what it is generally made of in Europe. It then goes on to explain how cat litter effects the environment around us with also a few solutions on how we can reduce this harm on the environment. The video ends with a short summary of everything said in the video. Here is the youtube link to the video.
Saving the world bit by bit
submitted
by MRC NAXXAR PRIMARY : Chela Galea for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: Finalist
The Mediterranean Sea: friend or foe?
submitted
by MRC NAXXAR PRIMARY : Jack Bartolo Lautier for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Best Entry
Solution not pollution
submitted
by MRC NAXXAR PRIMARY : Jasmine Bonnici for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Participation
Reduce pollution
submitted
by MRC NAXXAR PRIMARY : Shaneve Xuereb for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
Making our school tuck shop greener
submitted
by St Thomas More College Middle & Secondary School Zejtun : Aiden Delia, Avril Muscat, Cleavon Borg, Cressida Azzopardi, Gabriella Caruana, Leah Marie Camilleri, Liam Galea, Luca Attard, Mariah Victoria Grima, Neil Demarco, Shelley Callus for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School Celebration Day, school magazine, school media, website
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Best Entry
The EkoSkola committee of STMC Middle and Secondary School Zejtun carried out an environmental review of the school at the beginning of the scholastic year. They noticed that many single use disposable items were being distributed by the tuckshop, including paper bags, wooden cutlery, paper cups and plastic lids. The students decided to implement a tuckshop loyalty card system which encourages students to bring their own reusable containers, cups and cutlery from home, for which they get a stamp on their loyalty card. Once 20 stamps are collected, this is exchanged for positive points. Waste data was collected from the tuckshop supplier before and after implementing the system. Following the successful implementation of the tuckshop loyalty card system, the amount of paper bags decreased by 15%, the amount of wooden cutlery decreased by 10% and the number of cups and lids decreased by 50%, in just 4 weeks.