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Augostino Sieh - Idagine Resource Center

Team name Augostino Sieh
School name Idagine Resource Center

Plastic Clever Challenge Status

Challenge Status: Level 2Date joined: 2025-07-04
ProgressDate Completed
Level 1 - Inspire2025-07-17
Level 2 - Investigate
Level 3 - Act
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They are ready to end plastic pollutions.

Commitment- Plan

IDAGINE RESOURCE MEMORIAL   COMM.  PLANS

 

A commitment to ending plastic waste in schools is a proactive step toward promoting environmental sustainability among students and staff. Here are some key components to consider when developing such a commitment:

 

  1. Reduce Single-Use Plastics: Encourage students and staff to minimize the use of single-use plastics such as bottles, straws, and plastic packaging. Promote the use of reusable alternatives like water bottles, lunchboxes, and containers.

 

  1. Implement Recycling Programs: Set up designated recycling stations across the school for plastic, paper, and other recyclables. Educate the school community on proper recycling practices.

 

  1. Educational Initiatives: Incorporate lessons on environmental responsibility, plastic pollution, and sustainability into the curriculum. Organize workshops, campaigns, and projects focused on reducing plastic waste.

 

  1. Plastic-Free Policies: Establish school policies that discourage the use of plastic items during events, cafeteria services, and daily activities.

 

  1. Partner with Local Organizations: Collaborate with environmental groups for clean-up activities, awareness campaigns, and resource sharing.

 

  1. Monitor and Report Progress: Track the amount of plastic waste reduced or reused over time. Share successes to motivate continued effort.

 

  1. Promote Responsible Purchasing: Choose eco-friendly supplies and materials that have minimal or no plastic components.

 

8. Create Student-led Initiatives: Empower student clubs to lead sustainability projects and advocate for plastic waste reduction

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