Make@thon student competition
How do sustainability and plastic fit together? 42 committed students from Emsland and the county of Bentheim in D1850 (Germany) dealt with this question.
How do sustainability and plastic fit together? 42 committed students from Emsland and the county of Bentheim in D1850 (Germany) dealt with this question.
Action Uganda as part of the project Youth for a plastic free lake Victoria Action Uganda as part of the project Youth for a plastic free lake Victoria On Sunday 4th February 2024, the team of Rotaract Muteesa 1 Royal University Kirumbateam headed 27 kilometres to Wagwa high school in lukaya to have several actions:…
This year 2024 our Ambassador Club Rotaract Muteesa 1 Royal University Kirumbawant wants to expand our footprint while focusing on building Ambassador and Supporter clubs and encourage clubs to support and donate. The target is to establish 130 interact Clubs (and about 150 schools), 30+ Rotaract clubs and 20+ Rotary clubs. A bicycle allows Geofrey…
We offer a presentation in your club about End Plastic Soup to grow awareness, and learn what actions you can take as individuals and a club.
Read more about the plans on education, awareness promotion and actions.
A step by step approach: Expanding our school Project. First step is to extend education via Rotaract Clubs, focus on whole of Ghana, and start collection of food waste and plastic, and support school gardens: budget is required to provide T-shirts. Visits to Rotary, Rotaract and Interact Clubs to speak to them about Rotary EndplasticSoup…
A hopeful children’s book in Dutch from an award-winning team about a global problem and young heroes. How do we explain to our children that we have a very big problem wrapped in bubble wrap?
What actions can you take or your club take to reduce single-use plastics and microplastics? Learn more about the problem or what you can do.
The Ambassador Club Rotaract Muteesa 1 Royal University Kirumba in D9214, Uganda organized awareness education and actions in Uganda for young people: Kalangala Mwena cleanup (with clubs from all over Greater Masaka) Interact club of Wagwa high school community project Interact club of Mustard seed senior secondary school in Lukaya. The actions are aimed on…
Our Ambassador Rotaract Tamale organized education, awareness and cleanup actions for schools in the city of Tamale in North Ghana. In August they started with 5 schools, so about 150 young children, age below 15. The School Project will continue the education and awareness regarding plastic pollution in 2024: 10 Schools, 30 Student per School…