Tema JRA: #Collaboration

Lixo Feminino

Lixo Feminino

Ouvimos e vemos muitas notícias a falar do excesso de plásticos no planeta. Grande parte vem dos produtos usados pela mulher durante a sua menstruação. E cada vez mais as mulheres preferem usar outras alternativas para substituir absorventes higiênicos. Nesse período, esses produtos têm sido usados ​​para manter a higiene. No entanto, cada vez mais meninas procuram alternativas durante as cólicas menstruais para que possam cuidar de seus hábitos de higiene usando soluções mais amigas do ambiente.

A new specimen of marine litter that puts marine biodiversity at risk

A new specimen of marine litter that puts marine biodiversity at risk

The inappropriate disposal of masks used to control the pandemic contributes to marine litter all over the world and the Mediterranean is no exception. Marine litter, originated on land, knows no borders and, according to experts, under the waves of the Mediterranean, mixed with the usual litter of disposable cups and aluminum cans, it is possible to find what they describe as “Covid Waste”, such as masks, which may end up on the shore.

THE SEA STARTS HERE

THE SEA STARTS HERE

Did you ever think where all the trash that you throw goes? Every year, thousands of trash are thrown into the seas. But why should we care about that? Why is it important? In fact, seas make oxygen that is important for us to continue our lives. Most of the oxygen we take into our bodies come from the seas. Many jobs are related to the seas, we can feed ourselves from the creatures in the sea, and most importantly, the seas regulate the Earth’s climate. But sadly, because of the things we caused there is sea pollution. So, what is sea pollution? Sea pollution is dirt, trash, and chemicals that are in the sea. It harms the creatures living in the ocean and us. Is it possible to prevent sea pollution?

The Sea starts Here YRE Ageilhavo Portugal – Ted Istanbul

The Sea starts Here YRE Ageilhavo Portugal – Ted Istanbul

THE SEA STARTS HERE
Did you ever think where all the trash that you throw goes? Every year, thousands of trash are thrown into the seas. But why should we care about that? Why is it important? In fact, seas make oxygen that is important for us to continue our lives. Most of the oxygen we take into our bodies come from the seas. Many jobs are related to the seas, we can feed ourselves from the creatures in the sea, and most importantly, the seas regulate the Earth’s climate. But sadly, because of the things we caused there is sea pollution. So, what is sea pollution? Sea pollution is dirt, trash, and chemicals that are in the sea. It harms the creatures living in the ocean and us. Is it possible to prevent sea pollution?
To answer this question, International Exchange, which brings two countries, two schools, about 50 students together within the scope of Young Environmental Reporters came together in an International project with the motto, “The Sea Starts Here”. Starting from this concern and promoting awareness against pollution, the excessive use of plastics as well as the promotion of good practices, the Agrupamento de Escolas de Ílhavo, Portugal, and the TED Istanbul School, from Turkey, are united in the construction of a common project, involving the dynamism of ABAE’s Eco-Schools and YRE projects in realizing this challenge.