Plastic waste is a big problem in our schools. Every day, students throw away bottles, snack wrappers, polythene bags, and more. This waste makes our compounds dirty, clogs drainage systems, and harms the environment.
But the good news is — we can do something about it!
🌿 Small Actions Make a Big Difference
When students and teachers work together, we can keep our schools clean and reduce plastic waste. Here are a few easy ways to start:

- Use reusable bottles and lunch boxes instead of disposables
- Start a Green Club to lead recycling and clean-up activities
- Create sorting bins for plastic, paper, and food waste
- Collect and reuse plastic to make crafts, planters, or decorations
- Talk to your friends and family about keeping the environment clean
🙌 Why It Matters
Keeping our school clean is not just a good habit — it’s part of our responsibility as caretakers of God’s creation. The Bible says in Genesis 2:15,
“The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.”
That means we are called to protect the Earth — including our schools, homes, and communities.
🌟 Be a Champion

You don’t have to wait for someone else to start. You can be the one to lead change in your school. Gather your friends, talk to your teachers, and start small. One bottle, one poster, one clean-up can lead to a big difference.
Let’s rise up, clean up, and make our schools a better place — for us, for others, and for God’s glory.
📞 Want to start a project? Contact Let’s Recycle today!




