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Water Conservation in Malta
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by Secondary St Aloysius College : Andrea Anastasi, Gianni Debono, Luca Cassar, Lukas Abela, Nicholas Camilleri for
11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): other, This video will be viewed during an event taking place during 'earth week'. Further details will follow soon.
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reporting-video video-clips
awarded: Commended, HSBC Award
The short video gives a brief introduction to water conservation, which is followed by a vox pop. We asked our teachers about water conservation. Then there is a narrative of facts and issues that we feel are in critical need of addressing in the Maltese Islands in order to conserve our water resources
Read MoreHats off to Caps Off
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by St. Thomas More College Secondary School Zejtun : Janja Jovcic for
11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): assembly, noticeboard, other, school magazine, school media
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Articles
awarded: 2nd place Litter less Campaign
This article investigates the separation of bottle caps from other caps. It enlists problems associated with their improper disposal and highlights what can be done to improve this. In addition, a survey was conducted to research what individuals think with respect to the disposal of bottle caps.
Read MoreWays to reduce air pollution
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by Bishop's Conservatory Junior School : Kristina Zammit for
11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook School page, other
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Articles
awarded: Participation
Air pollution is increasing as years go by. Below are some easy ways to help the environment instead of damaging it.
Read MoreKif nistgħu narmu l-iskart
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by Bishop's Conservatory Junior School : Soraya Galea for
7-10
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook School page, other
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Articles
awarded: Participation
F’Malta, bħal f’kull pajjiż ieħor, nipproduċu ħafna skart. Dan l-iskart jiġi fost l-oħrajn mid-djar, lukandi, ristoranti, fabbriki u anke mill-industrija tal-bini. Iżda kif nistgħu nagħmlu biex neħilsu minn dan l-iskart b’mod għaqli?
Read MoreWhere have all the trees gone?
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by individual : Elisa Demanuele for
7-10
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Local Council noticeboard, newspaper, other, website
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Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Finalist
Cranes, concrete, cement, tall buildings and dull dark colours have taken over the lushness of the once vegetated island. Living in these areas is suffocating and boring.
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