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We are a group of students from Heng Ee High School involved in the UNESCO-assigned project to reduce the amount of paper waste and promoting awareness among the school community.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Statistics from the recycled paper collection.

It has been 4 months since the 1st used-paper collection from a range of selected classes and the results have been recorded. These numbers (and lines) below have shown that the students of H.E.H.S. have produced favourable feedback after the campaign given by the Greenesis Team.
Paper collected from the upper forms have reduced from 4.8 kg (3rd of April) to 3.3 kg ( 11th of September), whereas the amount of paper collected from lower forms have dropped from 4.5 kg to 3.1 kg.


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Result from the 3 events

After the 3 events, the awareness efforts have proved effective.


Other societies have started to promote recycling themselves.



































Photos of the Poster Drawing Competition

Poster Drawing Competition 2010
A poster drawing competition hosted by the UNESCO ICT Predagogy Heng Ee Greenesis Team was held on 7/8/2010. Every society in the school put forward their best 3 and the event lasted for 4 hours, starting from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. A total of 5 prizes are prepared, which are the top 3 posters, most creative poster and best slogan.The theme of the event was " Save trees, save the world."







Saturday, July 24, 2010

Photo of the Event









Crossword and Quiz

Class:

UNESCO ICT PEDAGOGY PROJECT

HENG EE "GREENESIS" GROUP

Quiz : Complete the sentences with paper recycling related answers

1. According to The Public Recycling Officials of Pennsylvania, resources are conserved when paper is recycled. For every ton of paper that is recycled, what are saved?

I 17 trees II 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space

III 60, 000 gallons of water IV 100,000 pounds of steam

A. I, II, III B. I, III, IV C. I, II, IV D. II, III, IV

2. To produce each week’s Sunday newspaper, ________ trees must be cut down.

A. 10, 000 B. 100, 000 C. 5, 000 D. 500, 000

3. The amount of wood and paper we throw away every year is enough to heat 50, 000, 000 homes for __________.

A. 1 year B. 4 years C. 20 years D. 50 years

4. If all our newspapers were recycled, we could save about ___________ trees each year.

A. 250 million B. 1 million C. 100 million D. 1, 000 million

5. A typical office generates about 1 pound of paper per employee and from that paper, _____ of what is wasted in offices across the country is recyclable.

A. 50% B. 70% C. 77% D. 10%

6. Using old paper to make new paper uses ____________ less energy.

A.10% to 20% B. 30% to 50% C. 70% to 90% D. 60% to 90%

7. Pollution is also reduced by ____ when used paper is made into new sheets.

A. 100% B. 50% C. 95% D. 0%

8. 40% of all waste going to landfills are ______. Cutting down on ______ waste will extend the lives of our landfills.

A. metal B. plastic C. paper

9. Newspapers can be recycled into ________, _________, new newspapers, __________, animal bedding, insulation and packaging material.

I. egg cartons II. christmas trees III. game boards IV. gift boxes

A. I, II, III B. I, III, IV C. I, II, IV D. II, III, IV

10. Recycling reduces waste in landfills and also eliminates _________ gas.

A. methane B. ethane C. oxygen D. nitrogen

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Crossword: Complete the crossword with the clues given.( answers are paper themed)

Spot the difference: Spot the 5 differences between these 2 pictures.




Awareness Campaign and Environmental-Talk

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Speech for the talk

A hearty good morning/afternoon to the teachers & students present today, I on behalf of the members of Heng Ee UNESCO ICT Pedagogy Project stand forward today to present a speech about paper recycling.

However, before I proceed, I would first like to introduce to you what this project is all about. Project “Greenesis”, christened by its members, was launched in March 2010. This project was tasked to us by UNESCO in order to fulfill various objectives such as to incorporate usage of ICT in the school community, promote awareness of paper recycling and to encourage paper recycling among students of this school. Basically speaking, we make you realize that the 3-point shots you make with crushed up paper balls in class can actually save a lot of resources.

If we pay closer attention to our daily lives we’d notice that the amount of paper waste we create every day can reach staggering numbers. From opening your mail to reading newspapers, the amount of recyclable paper is massive. Multiply this amount to the number of average families and you have a figure that could shake the world! Even if we ignore these figures, the fundamental responsibility of clearing up your own mess should be taken seriously and practiced. This determines not only the future of the welfare of our generations to come but also the outcome of our own fate and the earth’s lifespan.

I’m sure we all are aware that the production of fresh paper causes acres of trees to be wiped out. Already the view of the Earth today is barely alike from the view 10 or 20 years earlier. If the destruction of our living green does not cease, we will soon have New York City multiplied by a thousand, engulfing the world’s greenery into a grey solid sphere of concrete – a grey jungle no one will enjoy or admire. So, just imagine if thousands of acres of paper waste goes into recycling, the amount of trees it can save, not to mention the decrease in the percentage of pollution, Greenhouse effects, and the extinction of one enemy that the world would be joyous about – the Carbon Footprint, all, on a global scale.

Therefore, we can conclude that recycling our paper waste can not only save trees, but eliminate all global threats that the world faces such as the greenhouse gasses, and carbon footprints. Saving trees also can lead to the resurrection of the balance of nature, the beautiful flora & fauna that we have sent almost to the brink of extinction, it will all be saved. The temperature globally will be reduced as the greenhouse gasses will be reduced, thus making a cooler environment to live in compared to the sauna stuffiness we have to go through everyday in class – you can loose weight by just sitting down! So think about it, start recycling now, or regret later, your choice, your life, our world. RECYCLE.

Thank you, and have a pleasant day. But before you leave, there are a couple of slides that the UNESCO team would like to show you.