The European Waste Reduction Week is about re-use
The European Waste Reduction Week campaign, organized by the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture (FM) from 18 to 26 November is focusing on re-use – the Parliamentary Minister of State said at the Móra Ferenc Primary School in Mosonmagyaróvár.
In the eco-school institution, Nagy István told to about one hundred second, third and fourth grade students that they are best suited to teach adults how to protect the Earth.
The purpose of the campaign is to make people not to throw out unnecessary but still usable items, but to sell or exchange them because others may still need it. (MTI)
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