Jan Gan Man English Secondary School, in collaboration with Vande Mataram Degree College, successfully conducted an educational session on E-Waste Management. The initiative was designed to raise awareness among students about the critical environmental and health issues posed by improper disposal of electronic waste and to promote responsible recycling practices.
Location: Jan Gan Man English Secondary School Auditorium
Jan Gan Man English Secondary School
Vande Mataram Degree College
The primary objective of the session was to educate students on the importance of E-Waste management. The session aimed to:
Highlight the growing problem of electronic waste globally and locally.
Explain the environmental and health hazards associated with incorrect e-waste disposal.
Introduce the principles of the "3 R's" (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) specifically applied to electronics.
Provide practical guidance on how to safely and responsibly dispose of electronic devices.
The event commenced with a welcoming address by the Principal of Jan Gan Man English Secondary School, who emphasized the importance of youth participation in environmental conservation.
A detailed presentation was then delivered by a representative from Vande Mataram Degree College. The presentation included:
A statistical overview of e-waste generation.
Visual examples of the harmful impact of heavy metals (like lead and mercury) from electronics on soil and water.
A step-by-step guide on how to identify a certified e-waste recycler.
An interactive Q&A session where students actively engaged with the presenters, asking thoughtful questions about recycling processes and the future of sustainable technology.
The session concluded with a hands-on workshop where students were shown how to responsibly segregate different types of e-waste, such as batteries, cables, and old circuit boards.
Students from both institutions gained a deeper understanding of their role in tackling the e-waste crisis. The session successfully demonstrated that responsible disposal is not just a civic duty but a crucial step toward protecting the planet. The collaboration between the secondary school and the degree college proved to be a valuable platform for knowledge sharing and community engagement.
The E-Waste Management session was a resounding success, fostering a sense of environmental responsibility among the students. The event's positive reception indicates a strong potential for future collaborative initiatives between Jan Gan Man English Secondary School and Vande Mataram Degree College to promote sustainable practices and civic education.
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