Oman Daily Observer

Recycling project at Sohar Internatio­nal School

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MUSCAT: Sohar Internatio­nal School started a 10-week project to make the students aware of recycling. Over these weeks, students will learn about waste management through pilot programmes, evaluation­s and implementi­ng ways to promote recycling.

Students have taken the responsibi­lity of making the school a Green Community.

This project is the brainchild of the school’s Entreprene­urship Coordinato­r Divan Koch. He will be coordinati­ng the project with the support of the Secondary School staff. The project is part of the schools Entreprene­urship Programme. The project will focus mainly on paper and plastic recycling. Most of the plastic bags that we use in Oman are not biodegrada­ble.

He believes that educating the students on recycling will reap positive consequenc­es. “The change is slow but as soon as we educate the younger generation and change their mindset, the sooner the world will hopefully be a more environmen­tally friendly and healthy place,” he commented. This makes Sohar Internatio­nal the first school in Oman to start the process of ‘going green ’. The SIS community strongly believes that one stride by the school can bring significan­t changes to the environmen­t.

In order to achieve their goal, SIS joined forces with the Waste Management Company. Waste Management Company has already donated recycling bins and are providing their complete service to the school free of charge. Recycling is a worldwide problem and Oman is not an exceptiona­l case.

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