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Bees are life!

submitted by St Ignatius middle school : Salma Elsadi  for 11-14
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The article is about the decline of the Maltese honey bee which is caused by the extreme use of pesticide on crops. This means that humanity depends on the bees’ life. If bees didn’t exist humans wouldn’t either

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Pesticides versus the Environment

submitted by St Ignatius middle school : Justin Camilleri  for 11-14
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The article is about pesticides harming the environment. Pesticides have gases which are toxic to the environment. Right now people are trying to make pesticides which are safe to use.

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Farmers wasting our veggies to make further profits

submitted by St Ignatius middle school : Miguel Caruana  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school noticeboard
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awarded: Participation

The article is about how much food is being wasted in the Maltese islands. A lot of people are suffering from this they don’t have none to eat. Not only restaurants waste food but even farmers They do this so that their products are more rare and more expensive.

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Pests be gone!

submitted by St Ignatius middle school : Miguel Muscat  for 11-14
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awarded: Participation

Pesticides are a danger to humans. Pesticides can be avoided by using sheep wool. You can wrap it around trees so the insects won’t harm.

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Carob for life

submitted by St Ignatius middle school : Nicole Camenzuli  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school noticeboard
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awarded: Participation

Carob trees are healthy because it is low in sugar. The seeds are used because it contains a type of gum. It is used as a natural additive with many food products.

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