Establishing a Collaborative System with Students for Waste Separation and Creating a Clean School for Sustainability

Suncheon City-Suncheon Office of Education-Suncheon Environmental Movement Federation, Agreement for Creating Clean Schools View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Heo Seok) announced that on the 22nd, it signed a business agreement for the ‘Creating Clean Schools with Students’ project with the Suncheon Office of Education (Superintendent Lee Gil-hoon) and the Suncheon Environmental Movement Federation (Standing Chairman Kim Hyo-seung).


The agreement focuses on ▲ joint operation of the ‘Creating Clean Schools with Students’ project ▲ mutual support and promotion of practical tasks by each institution and organization ▲ continuous exchange for mutual development and cooperation.


The ‘Creating Clean Schools’ project is operated targeting four schools: Wangji Elementary School, Wangun Middle School, Nam Elementary School, and Suncheon Girls’ Middle School. The main contents include environmental education, monitoring of separated waste collection facilities, and installation of recycling separated waste collection facilities.


The project, which will run until the end of this year, is financially and administratively supported by Suncheon City, executed and reported by the Suncheon Environmental Movement Federation, and the Suncheon Office of Education recommends target schools and provides financial support.


The three participating institutions and organizations agreed to establish a cooperative system and a shared commitment for mutual development to encourage the practice of separated waste disposal in classrooms to continue at home, and to create an opportunity to consider and act on the waste disposal issues they will face in the future.



Mayor Heo Seok of Suncheon City said, “Through the Creating Clean Schools project, I hope students can easily understand environmental education and have an opportunity to enhance their awareness of the necessity of separated waste disposal and resource recycling regarding the waste issues they closely experience in daily life.”


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