In several provinces of Algeria, a new generation of eco-citizens is being trained in schools. Eco-clubs led by motivated students are springing up, with the mission of raising awareness among their peers about environmental issues.
In Blida, El-Kawthar High School has set up a waste sorting campaign in partnership with a local recycling company. In Algiers, a group of students from Ibn Khaldoun middle school organizes monthly workshops on making compost from organic waste collected in the cafeteria.
These initiatives enable young people to get involved in protecting the environment in a practical way, while developing their team spirit, sense of responsibility, and creativity. Their actions are often shared on social media, inspiring other schools to follow suit.
Beyond their local impact, these clubs show that with limited resources but a lot of determination, it is possible to take action for a greener future.
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