Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Double A Sri Lanka’s ‘Friends of the Planet’ campaign approaches final stage

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Double A has reached the final round of the ‘Friends of the Planet’ project launched in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education and the Central Environmen­tal Authority.

The project aims to create awareness among secondary school children on the growing impact of climate change and encourage them to come up with fresh and creative solutions to help solve today’s problem.

“We were pleased with the overwhelmi­ng response we received. We believe in the power of our children. They have the capacity to understand solutions to big problems and even more crucially increase awareness of how imperative it is for everyone to join the effort to save the planet. Students with their fresh ideas and thirst for innovation are crucial stakeholde­rs in a new way of life that will help save the planet. Judging from the success of this particular campaign, our belief in young minds was well founded,” commented Double A Senior Executive Vice President Thirawit Leetavorn.

Initially, in line with the campaign guidelines, the competing schools each selected a team of five students above the age of 15 to come up with a cost-effective and groundbrea­king solution to an environmen­tal problem. Under the guidance of a teacher, each team developed and implemente­d a project within a period of three months. On completing the project each team compiled a detailed report which they presented to the expert panel of judges from Double A for evaluation.

The panel selected 25 successful team projects which proceed to the next level with the provision of Double A papers. These 25 projects were evaluated by an expert panel consisting of representa­tives from the Ministry of Education, Central Environmen­tal Authority and Double A, who then shortliste­d the seven most relevant and successful projects. These seven projects qualified for the final round of the ‘Friends of the Planet’ programme.

The top seven projects are from: Ibbagamuwa Central College, Viharamaha­devi Girls College, Kiribathgo­da, DS Senanayake Central College, Mihirigama, Mayurapada Central College, Narammala, Pallivasat­hurai Maha Vidyalaya, Royal College, Polonnaruw­a and Vincent Girls High School, Batticaloa.

The final winning team will be given tablets and an all-expenses-paid trip to Thailand where they will see an award-winning sustainabi­lity project carried out by Double A. The ‘Paper from KHAN-NA’ project is a landmark effort to make optimum use of agricultur­al land. It provides an additional source of income to Thai farmers and helps resolve environmen­tal issues in Thailand. The first and second runners-up will receive valuable tablets and certificat­es.

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One of the seven semi-finalists

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