Commended
Echoes of carlessness
submitted by Independent Candidate : Luke De Bono
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Why so bright? It’s night!
submitted by Independent Candidate : Luke De Bono
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Artificial lighting is needed for us humans during the night, but too much disturbs in different ways the lifestyle of various animals and insects.
Trapped Behind Bars
submitted by Independent Candidate : Luke De Bono
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
This photo was taken to show that our waste can imprison our nature. Let’s all take up doing little actions to save this beautiful masterpiece.
A Scoop of Cigarettes
submitted by St Augustine College : Isaac Borg
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
This isn’t a scoop of ice cream or a sweet treat—it’s a scoop of something far more harmful: cigarettes. Cigarette butts are harmful to the planet so it’s important to pick them up and take action!
We Can Make a Difference: One Step at a Time.
submitted by St Augustine College : Andrea Cauchi
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
A student spotting litter on the beach, ready to pick it up. Their actions help make the beach safer for wildlife and cleaner for people, showing how everyone can help reduce pollution.
The Story of A Clean up
submitted by St Augustine College : Julian Tate
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, School magazine, school media
filed under Photo Story Photos
awarded: Commended
The importance of having clean seas
submitted by Mater Boni Consilii St. Joseph School Paola : Victoria Maria Grech
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Photo Story Photos
awarded: Commended
Do you know what you eat from the sea? Do you know what you meet while swimming? Do you know what you step on while walking on the sand? The sea brings ashore all types of garbage highlighting the importance of having clean seas, bays and sandy beaches to safeguard our own lives and that of various creatures, animals and microorganisms. The presence of plastics, wood, iron bars, cigarette buts, paper, and hundreds of other materials pose health risks both to humans and other living creatures. Thus, the concept of having a clean marine environment is highly important.
Plants piercing plastic to grow.
submitted by Rabat Middle School St. Nicholas College : Neil Sammut
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
While on a walk I saw this piece of plastic pierced by roots fighting to grow. Is this our future? Plants entangled in plastic making their way onto our plates? If we don’t take care of our land and countryside, we all lose—nature, wildlife, and future generations. Let’s protect what matters!
The Lovely Flower
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Wardija School St Nicholas College : Yakira Demicoli Thornton
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
This lovely flower called hibiscus, grew in the wild and it has a number of environmental contributions to the ecosystem. It is rich in nectar making it attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies. In addition, birds and insects feed on this plant’s seeds.
What’s for Dinner
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard St.Nicholas College : Sheldon Cilia
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
This fascinating natural phenomenon portrays a mushroom that has grown among other vegetation. This plays an important role in the breaking down of organic matter and recycling nutrients in the soil.


