domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2015

Recycling Circuit of Ecological Notebooks for schools

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Idea Verde

Idea Verde starts its first circuit of eco-sustainable notebooks which will allow 1,000 low-income children receive 5000 recyclable notebooks that they can recycle and reuse six times for six school years.
Idea Verde has made alliance with four educational institutions offering courses to low-income children in Caracas (Venezuela) which have informed and specified the need they have of counting with notebooks to the children’s degree and their materials.

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Once collected the financial resources for manufacturing 5000 notebooksIdea Verde will start the manufacturing process for a month, and after that, the company will give the notebooks to the children on October 15th, 2015.
At the end of the school year, Idea Verde will collect the notebooks for processing them and then, the company will return the notebooks to the children, repeating this recycling process for six years.
The objectiveIdea Verde aims to contribute to the educational development of the Venezuelan youth regarding its general aspects and regarding eco-sustainability. Idea Verde specifically wants to:

  • Donate 5000 eco-notebooks to 1000 children and teenagers of one school and three nonprofit organizations on the date October 15th, 2015.
  • Recycle and return these 5000 ecological notebooks to 1,000 children to create the first recycling circuit of notebooks for the next six years.
  • Promote ecological values in the Venezuelan population in innovative ways.
  • Collaborate to increase the chances that low-income children have of continuing their education process without interruption.
  • Reduce expenditure on school supplies of low-income families.
  • Contribute to the reduction of the deforestation.
  • Recycle paper, cardboard and plastic.
  • Contribute to the creation of a movement for eco-sustainability.

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This project will benefit more than 900 families in the first year, and in the long-term it will benefit more than 300,000 families.

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