Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on October 15, 2007 - 08:42.
This is the second school I have worked in which did not have a recycling program in place. I have run an Environmental Club at both schools and we got a program up and running. However, I think all schools should have a recycling plan in place. How can we expect our students to take responsibility for our earth when their school is creating tons of waste and not recycling anything? It is hard to change adults' habits, but if we get our children recycling and understanding the importance of protecting our planet we will be making a huge difference. It should be a law that schools recycle, and it shouldn't be the students collecting recyclables and putting it out by the curb. It should all be part of school maintenance.
This is the second school I
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on October 15, 2007 - 08:42.
This is the second school I have worked in which did not have a recycling program in place. I have run an Environmental Club at both schools and we got a program up and running. However, I think all schools should have a recycling plan in place. How can we expect our students to take responsibility for our earth when their school is creating tons of waste and not recycling anything? It is hard to change adults' habits, but if we get our children recycling and understanding the importance of protecting our planet we will be making a huge difference. It should be a law that schools recycle, and it shouldn't be the students collecting recyclables and putting it out by the curb. It should all be part of school maintenance.