2 primary schools, Singtel get President's Award for Environment for their green efforts

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SINGAPORE - Old habits die hard when it comes to adopting environmentally friendly practices, so some schools are making sure they plant the seeds of green living in the younger generation.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Old habits die hard when it comes to adopting environmentally friendly practices, so some schools are making sure they plant the seeds of green living in the younger generation.Every Wednesday for the past two years, hundreds of pupils from the primary school in Punggol will bring recyclables collected at home to school as part of its recycling programme.

Since about a decade ago, the school has also been monitoring energy and water consumption on its premises. The accolade is the highest nod of approval given to individuals, educational institutions and organisations in Singapore for their contributions towards environmental sustainability. President Halimah Yacob, who presented the award to Mee Toh School as well as two other recipients, Elias Park Primary School and Singtel, said:"We need everyone's support to face growing environmental challenges, such as climate change."

It has had a food waste management programme in place since 2016. Pupils are taught to place plant-based food waste, such as fruit peels, into the four electronic bio-digesters in the canteen.

 

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