19-25
An Island Full Of Żibel
submitted by MCAST Institute for the Creative Arts : Brendon Joseph Thearle for 19-25
dissemination(s): Facebook post, other, Twitter post, YouTube page
filed under Video Clips
In An Island Full Of Żibel, I decided to focus on waste and waste management primarily in Malta and how other European countries are combating waste and what Malta should implement to make better use of waste management and make Malta a greener island, showing audiences the issue of waste in Malta at first hand and how other European countries around Malta are combating waste and what steps Malta is taking to combat waste. Through this moving image documentary, I want to educate children, young adults and adults alike what waste is and how we can combat waste through waste management by showing the issue of waste in Malta at first hand and how other European countries around Malta are combating waste and what steps Malta is taking to combat waste
Tea Treasure
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Ryan Borg for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
Tea bags are good for composting since they enrich the soil for healthier plants to grow. They add a nitrogen-rich component to the soil and help in balancing the carbon-rich materials found in compost. Thus, these enhance drainage and maintain moisture, promote earthworms, increase oxygen levels and keep the soil structure steady.

The Traveller
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Malik Hussein for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
awarded: 1st place Litter less Campaign
Marine litter is one of the major problems related to litter in general. This bottle, which was left on the sand, is going to end up in the sea and carried away. Plastic takes ages to disintegrate, therefore, it is affecting all animals badly since animals can easily mistake it with another animal or food. Plastic releases a lot of chemicals in the sea which affects all animals. Animals taking in poisonous chemicals eventually end up in our system once we eat such animals.

Dos ‘n Don’ts
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Malik Hussein for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
Very often people make use of disposable cutlery, plates and cups when going on a picnic or having a BBQ for the sake of convenience. This leads to an increase in waste which can be reduced if reusable cutlery and crockery are utilised.

Pick Me I’m Famous!
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Kelly Ciappara for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
This highly consumed product was found lying on the ground in the countryside instead of being disposed of responsibly in the recycling bin. Since it has a low carbon footprint and is made up of renewable resources, this product can be easily recycled.

Tug of War
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Jai Pradhan for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
This photo illustrates the battle between the human race and waste. Whilst nature lovers are struggling with the huge problem of waste, others are continuously contributing to it thus lacking respect towards nature.

Gone and Forgotten
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Jai Pradhan for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
A number of garbage bags together with a broken chair were dumped in the natural environment. People find it more convenient to leave waste behind after a picnic or a BBQ rather than depositing it in bins. Such waste is an eyesore to all by-passers as well as creating environmental hazards. Moreover people could have used reusable picnic items instead of disposable ones in order to reduce waste.

Money…Money…Money!
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Harrison Bugeja for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
The economy is investing in new and high rise buildings instead of refurbishing older buildings. Money is given more importance than natural resources.

Pollinating Pollution!
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Gabriel Zarb for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
Waste left in the countryside is disrupting nature’s delicate balance. The overconsumption of highly processed foods is as damaging to humans as it can be to our environment.

Let Me Grow! Let Me Breathe!
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Chiara Sciortino for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Our Resource Centre Facebook Page, website
filed under Photos
Plastic is stunting the tree’s growth and while the children are playing, they are not enjoying the beautiful environment. Plastic discarded carelessly can end up damaging our ecosystem.



