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RITE FOODS PROMOTES RECYCLING AMONG CHILDREN - The MediaGood

RITE FOODS PROMOTES RECYCLING AMONG CHILDREN

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Rite Foods Limited, under its Rite Recycle initiative, in collaboration with icreate, is proud to announce the “iCreate Club Program”, an initiative to educate and empower children on the importance of recycling and its role in building a more sustainable world.

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TheMediaGood Newspaper can report that this impactful campaign will engage students across public and private schools in Lagos, Nigeria, through a two-pronged approach: A book reading tour will span 50 public schools, using a specially-written Rite Foods storybook, titled “Don’t Waste Your Waste” to introduce the concept of recycling to young minds. Students will be challenged to transform used Rite Sausage Roll wrappers and cartons into innovative STEAM-based creations, fostering their creativity and environmental awareness.

Finalists from participating schools will showcase their remarkable creations at a grand finale event held at Neca House Events Centre on July 6th, 2024. The grand finale will feature an exhibition of the finalists’ work, judged by esteemed professionals, with exciting prizes awarded to the winners.

This initiative emphasizes the significance of recycling in preserving our planet, inspiring responsible waste management practices from a young age. It encourages students to apply Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics concepts in their creative recycling projects while promoting collaboration between schools, students, and the community.

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