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Reduce, Remove, Conserve (Self-started club) Future Plans

by Aaditya Saha | 04-01-2019 07:44 recommendations 0

As you may know, I started a club at my school called Reduce, Remove and Recycle, or RRC for short. The club is an organization that was made to help the environment with its problems with waste, specifically plastic pollution. I started my club on the platform of reducing the amount of plastic waste being used on a day to day basis going into the environment.


Over the holiday break, I have had some time to think about the events that we will perform in order to prevent climate change or make your local community better off than last year concerning environmental problems. We are going to participate in more cleanup activities around the Atlanta area, where I live. I am planning on having 3 or 4 cleanups for our members to participate in, and hopefully, we can try to involve other schools as well.


We are also planning on holding a Plastic-Free Week Challenge at our school. The challenge would be a fun and incentivized way for high school students to reduce the amount of plastic they use. If half of the students at Chamblee High School (my school)  participate in this challenge week-long challenge, we would reduce over 2,000 pounds of plastic. If successful, we could also spread this challenge to other schools who are interested to help our environment simultaneously.


Finally, we are almost up and running on our recycling program at Chamblee. Currently, the only thing possible to recycle at my school is paper, but we now have extra bins at our school to start non-paper recycling. Hopefully, we can get the recycling program started by the start of next semester.


All in all, I am trying to do my best to help my local community be cleaner and greener.  


 

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  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Aaditya, I do remember your previous projects and environmental education you provided toward your schoolmates and teachers. School activities do make students automatically participate in eco-campaigns. Though you do not urge them to do so, watching what you and your crews are doing will implicitly let students do learn appropriate RRC inner the school :)
    Thanks for sharing your offline project as always and hope your project brings what you have expected so far to you! Keep it up with your work
    Posted 07-01-2019 22:59

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Aaditya
    Seems that you are quite bringing a good tide of change to your school!
    Nice to know that your campaigns have brought more bins to the school and it really seems like a great starting point to spread these movements locally!
    Please update us with your further programs!
    Thanks for the report :)
    Posted 07-01-2019 13:25

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  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Congratulations on your club Aadiya.
    Wishing you all the best for the programs of your club. Hope you empower and engage many youths and children towards environment through your club.

    Thank you for your report.
    I will be looking forward for other activities of your club.
    Green cheers :) :) :)
    Posted 05-01-2019 23:53

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello Aaditya Saha,
    Namaste
    Hope you are fit and fine
    Happy new year 2019
    I really appreciate your works, And your plans are really adorable, best of luck for your programs,
    keep writing :)
    Thank You
    Posted 04-01-2019 22:43

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Good day Aaditya!

    Compliments of the New Year!

    I look forward to the campaigns you are about to initiate this year! Your club has been doing such honourable work and I commend you and your team for that. I like how you really want to get learners involved and better acquainted with their surroundings.

    All the best from one ambassador to another!

    Thank you for your report update Aaditya.
    Yours sincerely
    R.
    Posted 04-01-2019 20:14

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