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SIMPLY BOTTLES

REDUCE - REUSE - RECYCLE
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Simply bottle initiative collective drive is successfully going on as a part of one of the schools Eco-drive initiative with the wholehearted participation of students and teachers. Through this initiative we are saving the environment from landfills caused by dumping plastic bottles. The plastic bottles which are collected are later collected by DGrade. They are converting this plastic bottles into fibres which in turn change into useful products like face masks, T-shirts etc. Thus we are creating a sustainable use of the resources by recycling and reusing the plastic bottles.

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The main highlight of the month was the competition named “Simply bottles Recycling challenge”. To motivate the student's house points were rewarded and Bronze, Silver and Gold certificates were awarded to students and teachers who scored 100,250 and 400 house points. As per the contributions,21 students received Bronze certificates,8 students secured Silver and 7 students got Gold certificates. Ms Naheed from the Secondary Girls section is the first teacher to receive a Gold certificate. Recycling challenge results were announced on 23rd February. Our school has contributed 193 kg of bottles and bagged two titles-First 5 schools to collect 5000 water bottles and Top 20 collectors from the whole school who participated in the Recycling challenge. Simply bottle Ambassador from our school was appreciated for all the initiative done in the school as a part of the Recycling challenge. Students will be awarded the certificate of participation in the Recycling challenge. Congratulations to all students and teachers for actively participating in the competition.

POSTERS & CERTIFICATES

OUR PROUD WINNERS

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#1

Jameela Bhaggat of Year 9G2

was the first to get 100+ points.

#2

Khadija Ali Asghar of Year 11G4
collected the highest number of bottles from Secondary Girls.

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Student with the maximum number of bottl

#3

Keyaan Tahir of 8B7

collected the highest number of bottles from Secondary Boys, earning the silver certificate

OUR EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTION

OUR STUDENTS CONTRIBUTION

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