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PAPER, PLASTIC OR RE-USABLE?
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by DINGLI PRIMARY : LUCA GAUCI for
7-10
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): COLLEGE SOCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS, other, school magazine, school media, website
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campaigning-photo Photos
awarded: Commended
No amount of money, oil or gold is worth more than bees, trees and clean water. Switch to the reusable fabric bag as a sustainable plastic bag option!
THEY COME IN NATURE’S PERFECT PACKAGING!
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by DINGLI PRIMARY : LUCA AZZOPARDI BELLIZZI for
7-10
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): COLLEGE SOCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS, other, school magazine, school media, website
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Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
Fruit has perfectly natural packaging. Many grocery stores pre-package their fruit and vegetables in plastic, and offer plastic bags for loose items. There are simple alternatives to help reduce your impact on the environment. Take action on excess packaging and stop single-use plastic!
Read MoreSUFFOCATED APPLES
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by DINGLI PRIMARY : CRAIG ARDING for
7-10
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): COLLEGE SOCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS, other, school magazine, school media, website
filed under
Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
I wonder if whales would appreciate that the apples are organic when they end up choking on the plastic!
Read MoreWHAT A WASTE!
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by DINGLI PRIMARY : CRAIG ARDING for
7-10
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): COLLEGE SOCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS, other, school magazine, school media, website
filed under
Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
Where are the apples? Shoppers are becoming more aware of plastic waste – but that has not stopped retailers from using excessive packaging for their goods!
Read MoreDO NOT THRASH OUR BEACHES
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by DINGLI PRIMARY : Elisa Caruana for
7-10
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): COLLEGE SOCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS, other, school magazine, school media, website
filed under
campaigning-photo Photos
awarded: Commended
All these things are supposed to be in the trash bin. Then why do you throw them around on the sand where other sea creatures live? I believe this sad face represents pollution and the trash that we’re throwing away, which then ends up in the ocean.