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January 13, 2021 12:23 pm
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched a competition to challenge students to investigate the life-cycle of their everyday ‘stuff’.
The competition, ‘The Story of Your Stuff’, asks students to address climate issues with creativity and also awards a special prize for Irish language entries.
Students are encouraged to consider answers to questions of environmental sustainability raised during the pandemic.
The competition is aimed at secondary school students. Entrants are tasked with researching the life-cycle of an everyday item or environmental impact of an activity, and creatively telling its story through a visual medium.
Now in its fifth year, the competition aims to get young people thinking about sustainability, climate action and environmental protection, spread the word among their friends and family and make lasting and impactful changes.