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If a statue could speak, this one would!

submitted by St Edward's College : Matthew Xerri  for 11-14
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media, website
filed under Photos

I noticed this statue when I was walking, overflowing with car parts. This started off by being a a peaceful garden however after car parts came in the market, the peace was broken. This garden is changing into a junkyard. Would’t this place be better if trees and flowers were surrounding this statue?



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People Still throw garbage out

submitted by St.Michael School : Sheldon Saliba  for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine
filed under Photos

In these days we still find some people who can’t resist throwing garbage out where ever they are. I don’t know why they do it because they’re only harming their selves and other people. Maybe they are not so aware of this thing so we must raise more awareness about this thing. We should tell these people that by throwing out their garbage they are only destroying our habitats and nature. By doing so they are increasing the amount of rats and cockroaches and this is not sanitary healthy. I hope that one day everyone will learn and stop before it’s too late.



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One family, one goal !!

submitted by Girls Secondary St.Ignatius College : Elisa Battistino  for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine, website
filed under Photos

This photo depicts all our Form 2 preparing invitation letter, posters, and placard that were used for the awareness campaign. Students, helped by teachers preparing for the awareness campaign. The aim was to give a message that together, we can manage to reach out to the wider community and explain to them the opportunities available for a better and more efficient waste management



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Actions speak louder than words

submitted by St.Ignatius College : Amy Friggieri, Liana Mifsud  for 11-14
dissemination(s): website
filed under Photos

These are a few photos taken of students during a clean up activity



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Object in the fields

submitted by Mosta Empowerment Centre : Kurt Borg Bonaci  for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos

I took this photo while out for a walk in the Maltese fields. The object in the photo is not only an eyesore but an example of litter dumped in public land which can lead to serious hazardous issues when left to degrade for a long period of time. As time goes by, the toxins from the paint and the object itself will end up in the land nearby which could be cultivating crops for us to consume. Apart from the harm to the crops, it also has an effect on the wildlife in the region, killing flora and fauna which can be irreplaceable in the long run. Litter creates problems in the environment and will eventually have an impact on our quality of life. We should respect nature and the environment because it belongs to all of us and to the future generations.



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