Our school is our community. We come to school everyday. It should be clean and safe. Our school is close to Niaosong Wetlands. The natural environment has damaged by human beings so we try to solve the problem either in school or Niaosong wetlands to create a better community for all.
The persistence of litter on campus reflects a disconnect between academic learning and environmental responsibility. While schools are centers of progress, the sight of discarded waste undermines the quality of our learning environment and harms local ecosystems. We are motivated to tackle this issue because a clean campus is essential for fostering school pride and mental well-being. By analyzing disposal habits and improving waste management, we can bridge the gap between awareness and action. Ultimately, this project aims to cultivate a sustainable culture where students take ownership of their surroundings, transforming the campus into a model for environmental stewardship.
We in groups try to solve our school problems such as traffic problem, waste management, school vending machine problem and school entrance trash problem. Each of us have come up with the problem and try to solve the issues ourselves.