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原文原文 / Original TextA project aimed at promoting responsible plastic waste management and environmental sustainability among students in selected senior high schools in Accra has been launched.
The initiative, dubbed 'Recovering Plastics for Industry and Sustainable Environment,' will be implemented in five schools -- St John's Grammar School, O'Reilly Senior High School, Accra High School, Armed Forces Senior High Technical School and Odorgonno Senior High School.
The project is a partnership between OmniBSIC Bank, the Institute of Industrial Research (IIR) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), and the Ocean Tribe Foundation is being funded by the OmniBSIC Bank as part of its Corporate Social Investment.
As part of the programme, Green Technology Clubs will be established in the participating schools to educate students on environmental stewardship and encourage innovation through a Plastic Innovation Challenge.
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The partners also launched a booklet titled 'Plastics, Waste and Management for Teens' to help raise environmental awareness among young people.
Speaking at the launch in Accra yesterday, the Divisional Head and Executive Committee Member of OmniBSIC Bank, Mr George Ocansey Tetteh, said the project sought to transform the perception of plastic waste from a nuisance into a valuable industrial resource.
"Walk into any school compound during break time and you will see discarded water sachets, bottles and food wrappers. For years, we have called this waste. Today, we are saying it is a misplaced industrial resource," he stated.
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