Due to the growing waste management challenges in Pakistan, teaching students about recycling is an indispensable approach. By raising awareness and equipping children with practical skills, we can cultivate a generation of environmentally responsible citizens positioned to bring impactful change. Recycling workshops in schools educate students about the harmful effects of improper waste disposal and empower them with the ability to segregate waste and reduce consumption.
This practical knowledge, combined with their natural influence on families and people, initiates a domino effect, promoting a culture of sustainability that benefits society as a whole. To make these initiatives impactful, expert-led sessions and field visits to recycling facilities can provide immersive learning experiences; ensuring students fully grasp the significance of sustainable practices. I strongly request educational policymakers and schools to focus on recycling education. By instilling these habits early, we can establish the basis for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future.
Muhammad Shahjahan Memon
Islamabad
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