Latest Entries
Big Items?… Use Bulky Refuse
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Valentina Camilleri
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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One Take Photo Photos
Large household items such as furniture and appliances should not be dumped in the environment. Improper disposal of bulky waste can damage natural areas, harm wildlife and create unnecessary pollution. Using the Bulky Refuse collection service ensures that these items are disposed of responsibly, helping to keep our communities and countryside clean while allowing materials to be properly recycled or treated.
Our Countryside is not a Trash Bin
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Sven Galea for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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Articles
I believe if everyone does a small part, we can make big changes. I feel sad when I see litter and mess, but I think we can fix our mistakes. One day, hopefully, when someone takes a photo there, we will only see blue sea, green plants and happy people, and no more trash.
Read MoreStop Turning Nature into a Laboratory!
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Shelleyzia Grech
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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Photos Staged Campaign Photo
Our crops and trees are living things; they are not an experiment. Why do we need chemicals to keep our greens fresh and “safe” when the soil, sun and bees already know how? Without knowing, we are consuming chemicals with every bite. We need fresh, Maltese greens, not toxic lies! Let nature do its job! Let our main habitat grow in honesty, not in a lab, as neither do we! – AI image
Read MoreThe Ocean is not an Ashtray!
submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : Shelleyzia Grech
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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Photos Staged Campaign Photo
The ocean is not an ashtray. It is a living system that regulates climate, supports biodiversity and sustains life on Earth. When we protect it we protect ourselves. The next time you stand by the sea, look down again. What you see is not just sand, but it is a choice. A choice between careless habits and conscious stewardship.
Read MoreIt all Started from our Footsteps
submitted by Dingli Primary School : Shelleyzia Grech
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
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Photos Staged Campaign Photo
This is how pollution begins. Not with giant disasters, but with everyday habits repeated millions of times by irresponsible people. Each year, trillions of cigarette butts are discarded worldwide. Many end up in coastal areas, where marine animals mistake them for food.
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