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report for making your for making your institution environment-friendly.

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Plzz mark it as a brainliest answer As we gear up for another school year it is important to get started on the right foot. The staff at Population Education has generated a list of 24 ways to go green in the classroom. This list covers everything from ideas for classroom décor to ways to make your classroom more energy efficient. Green Your Classroom Set Up Create a Recycling Center A classroom recycling center is a great way to get kids excited about recycling. You can reduce the burden of sorting materials by designating a student “recycle ranger” to make sure everything is in its place. Upcycled Art Reuse household items to decorate bulletin boards and classroom displays. Create colorful artwork using plastic bottle caps. Pinterest has some beautiful examples to help spark your imagination! Get Some Fresh Air Adding a plant to your classroom is a great way to incorporate nature into your teaching space and purify the air. According to NASA, bamboo palms, English Ivy, and rubber plants can purify air and help reduce stress. Creative Organizers Create organizers from common household goods. Use plastic milk cartons to create a student supply center or use cans to create portable supply caddies. Got Scratch Paper? Create a special bin for scratch paper that has only been used on one side. Encourage students to use paper from the bin before using a new piece of paper. Data, Data, Everywhere Practice graphing and data analysis skills by creating a “green data wall”. At the end of each week count up the number bottles and cans in your recycle bins and weigh recycled paper. Create a graph in your classroom to track your recycling efforts over time. Incentivize students with parties and prizes for increasing the number of items recycled, just remember to reinforce to students that while recycling is good, the overall goal is reduce consumption!

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