Hi-Tech World School Students Lead World Environment Day

Students from Hi-Tech World School celebrated World Environment Day at Wave City Central Park with a cleanup drive, tree-planting ceremony and anti-plastic campaign, highlighting their commitment to environmental preservation

In display of environmental activism, students from Hi-Tech World School took centre stage at Wave City Central Park to celebrate World Environment Day. This year's theme, "Land restoration, desertification and drought resilience "resonated deeply with the young participants who organised an activity aimed at raising awareness and inspiring action within the community.

 

The event kicked off with  a morning cleanup drive, where students combed the park, ensuring it remained a pristine space for all to enjoy. Their efforts highlighted the importance of maintaining clean, green public spaces as a vital part of ecosystem restoration.

 

Following the cleanup, the students hosted a tree-planting ceremony, symbolically planting saplings to contribute to the park’s greenery. Each tree was dedicated to a different endangered species, emphasising the critical role of diverse ecosystems in supporting wildlife. The participants were enthusiastic, understanding that these trees would stand as living monuments to their commitment to environmental preservation.

 

The highlight of the day was a student-led cleanliness drive and spread the message of no use of plastic.

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