Graduation ceremony to forego balloon decorations proposed by Yakutskekose
In the city of Yakutsk, Russia, an innovative initiative is taking shape as schools move away from traditional graduation practices and towards a more sustainable future. The focus is on reducing waste and harm to the environment, particularly from balloons.
According to available sources, around 700,000 graduates in Russia release balloons annually, resulting in between 1.5 to 2 thousand kilograms of plastic and latex waste. This waste, when it enters nature, can take up to 100 years to decompose, causing harm to the fragile ecosystem.
The initiative, spearheaded by the organization YakutskEcoSeti, aims to change this. It proposes creative and memorable alternatives for graduation celebrations, steering clear of the traditional balloon releases. The goal is to demonstrate responsible behaviour towards nature and preserve the environment for future generations.
The article suggests graduation ceremonies without traditional balloons, advocating for eco-friendly and innovative ideas instead. These could range from planting trees to creating art installations, all aimed at making the celebrations unique and memorable, while minimizing environmental impact.
The specific names of the schools in Yakutsk celebrating graduation this season with eco-friendly and unusual alternatives to balloons are not mentioned in the available sources. However, the initiative encourages collective contribution to environmental preservation, inviting schools across the city to join in this step towards a sustainable future.
By adopting these eco-friendly practices, Yakutsk schools are setting an example for other educational institutions worldwide. The initiative promotes a shift in mindset, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and collective action in preserving our environment for future generations.
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