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2nd Place YRE – Video 15-18yrs: Operantes Ad Finem
submitted by St Clare College, Boys' Secondary School, Gzira : EkoSkola Committee for 15-18
dissemination(s): school media, website
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Video Clips
A short video clip portraying the work undertaken by the EkoSkola students to enhance the school’s environment. We started by pinpointing the actions to be taken and the activities to be carried out, in order to improve the school’s environment, with particular attention to the school garden.
Read More1st Place YRE – Video 19-21yrs: The Double Sided Reality
submitted by Zejtun Eco Centre : David Ellul, Jean Claude Schembri, Johann Camilleri, Roderick Baldacchino, Tonio Farrugia for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Various Groups on Facebook, youtube
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Video Clips
The increase in waste being generated is one of the major environmental problems nowadays. Many are aware of this problem but this is not enough… it’s time to ACT. With a LITTLE thought waste can be reused and therefore reduced. Moreover, care must be taken when disposing of waste for a better environment. By doing this, you will also be saving a lot of money.
Read More1st Place Wrigley – Article 11-14yrs: The Whole Town’s on Board. Are You?
submitted by Gozo College Victoria Primary : EkoSkola Committee for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine, school media, Various Groups on Facebook
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Articles
The EkoSkola Committee got fed up with seeing plastic bottles and paper in the streets. They started off an anti-litter recycling campaign…
Read More2nd Place Wrigley – Article 11-14yrs: Heritage in Peril – A Tale of Two Buildings
submitted by St Edward's College Vittoriosa : Andrew Thake for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine
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Articles
A tale about heritage and abandonment.
Read More3rd Place Wrigley – Article 11-14yrs: EkoSkola: What We Did
submitted by Gzira St.Monica School : Mathea Saliba for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine, school media
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Articles
The article describes what the EkoSkola Committee of St Monica School, Gżira did to promote energy conservation and waste reduction. A clean up was organised at Pembroke, during which 20 kg of waste was collected. The committee also made Christmas decorations from recycled waste. They also collected empty water bottles which was a huge success. To reduce wasting water, bottles filled with gravel were placed inside water flushing cisterns. The committee also prepared labels to remind students not to leave the lights on when not required.
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