The Hindu 30.10.2013
Garbage collection programme for students receives good response
School students in Kovilpatti have collected 1,585
kilograms of garbage since the launch of the Kovilpatti Environment
League on October 21.
K. Vijaya Karthikeyan,
Sub-Collector of Kovilpatti, said on Tuesday that the Kovilpatti
Environment League received good response from the students. Plastic
waste, empty water bottles and paper strewn in and around 19 schools
were collected by the volunteers.
The league
volunteers had also been encouraged to plant 200 saplings in and around
each school under the programme. The officials of the Kovilpatti
Municipality, Department of Forests and Rotary Club representatives were
monitoring the progress of the volunteers’ works, he noted.
Prizes were given to the volunteers at the valedictory function organised at the Rotary Club office.
The
students of A.V. School had collected the maximum quantity of waste –
553 kg – followed by the students of Everest Mariappa Nadar School (161
kg) and the Government Girls Higher Secondary School (130.5 kg),
Mr.Karthikeyan noted.
The garbage collected during the programme was dumped in a compost yard.