Tag: Schools
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E-Waste Collection Drive
Informal e-waste recycling activities may have several adverse health effects. Children and pregnant women are particularly vulnerable. The ILO and WHO estimate that millions of women and child labourers working in the informal recycling sector globally may be at risk of hazardous e-waste exposures. To ensure responsible disposal students of the Interact Club of the…
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Sensitisation for those who are a part of the natural world.
“The more you know, the less you need.” An exposure to waste management for the students of Eklavya Model Residential School, M’ Palada, which comes under of Ministry of Tribal Affairs and offers quality education to Scheduled Tribe (ST) students in remote areas. Keeping in tune with the Australian Proverb that, “The more you know,…
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Participative Learning
Thanks to management of Brindavan Public School – Coonoor, the first batch of students had an exposure to what happens to their waste – the importance of minimisation of waste in the first place by following the 4 ‘Rs’ – Reduce – Refuse – Reuse – Repurpose, and lastly where waste generation is unavoidable, the…