Education
Students Learn About Recycling: TRRI Engages Tobago Secondary Schools in Environmental Sessions
T.R.R.I. engage students in interactive sessions to learn about recycling.
T.R.R.I. engage students in interactive sessions to learn about recycling.
Scarborough, Tobago – June 16, 2024 – Secondary school students in Tobago are diving into the world of recycling thanks to engaging sessions organized by the Tobago Recycling Resource Initiative (TRRI). Collaborating with environmental clubs and NGOs, TRRI aims to educate students on the significance of recycling and the wide range of materials that can be reused.
This initiative highlights the growing commitment to environmental education in Tobago and empowers young people to adopt sustainable practices. The TRRI’s efforts are crucial for fostering a culture of waste reduction and promoting a cleaner, greener island for future generations.
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