Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Double A Sri Lanka rewards winners of ‘Friends of the Planet’ campaign

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Vincent Girls’ High School, Batticaloa emerged overall winner in the final round of the ‘Friends of the Planet’ project conducted by Double A in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education and the Central Environmen­tal Authority.

Mayurapada Central College, Narammala and Pallivasal­thurai Muslim Maha Vidyalayam, Kalpitiya clinched second and third place respective­ly.

The awards ceremony was held recently at the Ministry of Education Auditorium. Chief Guest on the occasion was Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m. Also present were Prof. Lal Mervin Dharmasiri from the Central Environmen­tal Authority and Mr. Thirawit Leetavorn, Senior Executive Vice President of the Double A (1991) Public Company Limited. Members of the Vincent Girls’ High School, Batticaloa were given tablets and will be sent on an all-expenses-paid trip to Thailand where they will see the award-winning KHANNA sustainabi­lity project carried out by Double A. The Paper from KHAN-NA project is a landmark effort to make optimum use of vacant space between rice fields in Thailand, owned by local farmers. During the process, the KHAN-NA project’s previous unproducti­ve land is transforme­d into a productive resource, which provides additional income to over 1.5 million farmers when they sell the sustainabl­e fibre-source back to Double A.

The teams from Mayurapada Central College, Narammala and Pallivasal­thurai Muslim Maha Vidyalayam, Kalpitiya received valuable tablets and certificat­es.

Double A ‘Friends of the Planet’ is a CSR project which was initiated in February 2016 to promote and educate school children island-wide on environmen­tal protection. Seven schools were selected to implement their innovative projects under the guidance of Ministry of Education Director of Education (Agricultur­e and Environmen­tal Studies) and Central Environmen­tal Authority. This project was monitored by Director of Education (Agricultur­e and Environmen­tal Studies) and Central Environmen­tal Authority.

According to the campaign guidelines, the competing schools selected a team of five students above the age of 15 to come up with a costeffect­ive and ground-breaking 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.

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