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About 500 students attend the workshop Jumilla 'The Magic of Recycling' on respect for the environment (08/03/2010)

About 500 students from schools in Jumilla will participate in the workshop "The Magic of Recycling 'on respect and care for the Environment, organized by the Department of Social Policy in the Social Integration Program for Immigrants welcome.

This activity, aimed at students in second grade, has already been developed in two schools in Jumilla, the Cruz de Piedra and Prince Felipe and is expected to involve all.

The councilman of Social Policy, Mariana Gómez stated that "these activities are to inform the youngest about recycling and inure to the importance of recycling all the materials we use regularly and intertwined with the issue of integration and multiculturalism, and respect for all that surrounds us. "

According to Gomez said "this is done through a story and a little story told by children of different nationalities and highlighting the cultural diversity."

"In this campaign the focus is respect, tolerance, coexistence and solidarity healthy," added the councilman.

For its part, the technician in charge of the workshop, John Smith reported that "we have an expected participation of 500 elementary school students, who are in a proper age, as the psychological development and the child's life, so that they acquire those values make us more tolerant citizens. "

Perez added that "the issue we deal with cross-cutting matters, for there impact in this respect of a new joint venture, plural, and diverse, with a healthy process of integration and to standardize all this knowledge."

Two college students Elisa Thomas Prince Felipe and Raul Sanchez, said they are learning to recycle waste, to avoid contaminating the city and "realize the importance of respecting nature and the environment," the young.

Pedro Perez, Social Worker Social Services Centre, moves of all schools, and through a visual and educational materials designed for that purpose it works, at the group level, the content developed.

The first workshop was held at the Stone Cross College and the second in the Prince Felipe.

Both are also distributed a brochure-story served as the working media and recycled pencils and a pencil-shaped container (green, yellow and blue), and knowing how to put the waste.

In presenting the children could see pictures of Jumilla: its natural environment, areas where waste is dumped illegally, the consequences of a fire cycle of material recycling, water saving systems in agriculture, methods to save electricity and water resources natural tolerance and respect, among others.

In the end, each child received a participation certificate from the Department of Social Policy and Assistance, "to never forget everything you learned in 90 minutes," the Social Worker.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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