Feb 15 - Middle Schools Educated on Gibraltar Rubbish
15 February 2013
Students of both St. Anne’s and Bishop Fitzgerald middle schools recently visited the rubbish separation plant in Los Barrios. The children followed the route that our rubbish travels on a daily basis and were made aware of the importance of recycling. They also discovered that each resident of Gibraltar throws, on average, a shocking 1 tonne of rubbish every year.
Commenting on the initiative, Education Minister Gilbert Licudi explained that educating children on rec-cycling and processing household waste will undoubtedly lead to a more environmentally friendly approach to the disposal of rubbish.
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