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Take Action to Save Earth!

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Kelly Ciappara  for 19-25
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One third of the food produced is wasted or lost. As a result, uneaten food ends up in incinerators rather than in composting and so it leads to the creation of additional pollution. On the other hand, one person out of nine still does not have sufficient access to food today. So, we should act fast and promote ways to reduce food waste in the first place.



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Stairway to Heaven

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Harrison Bugeja  for 19-25
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This bulky iron staircase was thrown away in the countryside and left to corrode in the environment as opposed to being disposed of properly, in a civic amenity site.



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Hide and Seek!

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Justin Cassar  for 15-18
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We have to safeguard Malta’s precious rural areas and not misuse them. Instead of enhancing the space for more trees and animals to live in, man tends to use such spaces for his own commodity.



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Help Me to Survive!

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Andre La Grasta  for 15-18
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Disposal of plastics and its effect on human health has become a matter of concern. Coloured plastics are harmful as their pigment contains heavy metals that are highly toxic. Everyday a lot of waste is being thrown away in water instead of being recycled into useful products. Creating such a scene, is affecting not only the natural beauty, humans and water itself but also the creatures that are living within such a habitat.



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A Call for Help!

submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Gabriel Farrugia  for 15-18
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Plants and crops in agricultural areas are often destroyed and devastated due to extreme weather conditions. It is up to man to restore the harm done, for instance, by putting them in their containers.



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