Thursday, March 26, 2009
Recycle Batteries for the Environment

This is why Hiba Siblini, Mohammad Ali Maktabi, Riad Hamadeh, Aliya El Husseini, Adnan Ammache and Feras Wahab studied the importance of this project. Through posters they prepared they stressed the importance of using rechargeable batteries and proper ways of disposal.
Advisors distributed to all middle school students brochures that reveal why batteries could be dangerous and discussed with them ways to reduce battery wastes. “The Environmental Pioneers” also put together a movie and a poster illustrating the importance of this campaign and participated in a competition among schools at the UNESCO palace. We strongly encourage everyone to place their worn out batteries in the box placed in Sage Hall next to middle school office. Collected batteries will be shipped to a recycling plant in Egypt. Hand in hand, together we can all work for healthier and safer environment!
IC ADVERTISING FOR EARTH HOUR
EARTH HOUR
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"We all have a vote, and every single vote counts. Together we can take control of the future of our planet, for future generations."
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The Environmental Pioneers is encouraging students to turn off the lights this saturday from 8.30 to 9.30!
"This year, Earth Hour has been transformed into the world’s first global election, between Earth and global warming. "
Aliya El-Husseini, member in the Environmental Pioneers group, has done a wonderful job in decorating her class's bulletin board in order to encourage students to participate in the global Earth Day event.
I, Riad Hamadeh, prepared many posters in order to spread the news, and I posted them in the cafeteria and in the classes and corridors. Aliya distributed those paper in Verdun Street in the afternoon with the help of some of her friends (Farah El-Mawla, ...)!
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! TURN OFF YOUR LIGHTS AND SPREAD THE NEWS!
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