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Write a short paragraph on what the children of your school campus litter free​

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Answered by jatinvins
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Answer:

The Litter Free School Zone program is designed to encourage students to keep their school grounds litter-free and to raise public awareness regarding litter via a Litter Free School Zone sign to be displayed outside the school.

Students, clubs, classes, and even entire school districts can participate in the Litter Free School Zone program. Keeping their school litter-free is an easy and fun way for students to work together, learning valuable community leadership and responsibility skills while gaining a respect for the environment and the world around them. It is also an opportunity to develop a school-wide stewardship ethic and set a community example.

Explanation:

Check the school grounds two times a year (or more often at your discretion) and remove litter.

To report the date of each cleanup completed, number of participants and hours, and number of full bags collected to Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful after each cleanup or two times a year if cleanups are held more often.

Promote, organize, and implement any school events as litter free events.

Report activities in school publications, bulletin boards, websites, etc.

Make safety a top priority.

Provide written notice to Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful and remove signage in the event that the school wishes to terminate from the program or if it becomes inactive.

Answered by helloday
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Answer:

7 Ways To Make Your Class Litter-Free

If you want clean surroundings, begin from your own space. Start with simple ways, such as bringing less waste in your school items – from excess food in the lunchbox to multiple sets of classroom supplies that you won’t use. Here are 7 ways to help you do it...

Make your lunch packing waste-free

Pack your lunch in reusable containers and bottles. Avoid using too many wrappers, especially polythene ones. Swap plastic bags for nylon lunch bags. Use lunch boxes instead of aluminium foils, carry your water bottle instead of packaged drinking water. You don’t need to keep your food in wraps, they’re fresh as is. 

Always use dustbins 

How often have you thrown a piece of paper on the floor without paying heed to the dustbin at the corner of the class? Perhaps you should start doing your bit by making sure that the next time you want to throw something, you drop it in the bin. Not just in class, you should do this when on the road as well. 

Seek eco-friendly school supplies

Your standard school supply  such as chalks, plastic pencilbox, etc. contains harmful chemicals that are not just unhealthy for the environment but also your  health. Now there are places where you can find eco-friendly options. Find a store from which sells environment-friendly stationery like notebooks, pencils, erasers and more. Speak to your school authorities to usher in the change at a larger level. 

Use reusable bags wherever possible

Often we carry our school projects, files or stationery in plastic bags that are readily available in the house. It is time to ditch them and switch to reusable bags that last long and are eco-friendly. 

Walk To School Or Take Public Transport

If you live nearby, walk down to your school; if you are taking transport, opt for a public/  school transport instead of using your personal vehicle. This way you will not contribute to the air and noise  pollution levels in your city. 

Start An Environmental Club

If your school doesn’t have a club, make one. Get like-minded students to generate ideas, organise activities and create awareness for making the planet green and clean up the environment.

Use eco-friendly cups, or bring your own

From teachers to students, explain to everyone the harmful effects of thermocol and plastic cups. Create awareness about using  mugs made with safe materials like terracotta, wood, etc. Ask school authorities to swap plastic cups with eco-friendly cups. 

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