Empowering Change: The Journey of Mine for Brighter Tomorrow

 


   As we celebrate Environment Month, let's reflect on our significant and crucial role in saving and protecting the planet we have. It's theme emphasizes the importance of taking actions to create a more healthier and colorful ecosystem. Let's empower our capabilities as a human to have a safer environment for the future ones. Let's start to make a more sustainable and eco-friendly environment to leave for us and for thw future endeavours of this planeg earth. Here's how I've contributed as a students and as a human being who has a big role to protect our environment.


Planting 
  In our home we have a small backyard, I joined my mother in her tree planting activity every month or twice a month. This action takes as to more healthier air, protect as from climate change, and as a resident who is near from the river or sea it helps us to reduce the risk of flood in our community.


Cleaning our surroundings 

  In cleaning our surroundings I contributed by maintaing our house and surroundings clean by picking trash or using cleaning materials. This action is very simple but it contibutes so much to our planet that leads us to a colorful and cleaner environment.



Doing 3r's

  I contributed to this action by simply reducing, re using and recycling our waste. For example, I used eco bag when me and my mom go to supermarket to reduce the use of plastic bag and recycling plastic bottle as pot for our plants.

Saving Energy

  In our home we practice the reducing of the used of energy by this action it helps us to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Like for example, turning off the switch or appliances if it's not use.





Picture References:
https://www.preston.gov.uk/article/4404/A-to-Z-of-recycling
https://www.twinkl.com.ph/parenting-wiki/earth
DepEd Tayo - ISNHS Supreme Secondary Learner Government - SSLG

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  1. You're making a big difference! Keep it up for mother earth!

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