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*Plan a recycled crafts night
*School and surrounding community trash pick-up
*Bulletin/display boards about environmental topics in your library, or other high traffic areas
*Outdoor environmental movie night (use a projector to project the movie on a wall or screen outdoors)
*Raise money to buy trees or plants for your school
*Encourage vegetarianism (the meat industry has a huge negative impact on the environment), see how many people you can get to sign-up for a 7-day veg. pledge. Offer some sort of reward for those who try?
*Reduce your school's paper use by making notebooks out of one-sided paper from the recycling, and old cereal boxes.
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*Organize a clothes, book, or other item swap. Bring in your old items you no longer want and trade with other people instead of buying new stuff.
*Compost leftovers from your school's cafeteria
i think these are awesome ideas and would love to see you ideas in full throttle!
those are great ideas and im thinking of doing something similar can fudgy12234 email me this info. my address is yanna1001@yahoo.com
Our club last year was trying to raise money to buy renewable energy for our school. We made different color paper earths and sold them for $1, $3, or $5, so you can do something like that.
We also work at a local nature park by picking up trash, burning brush, planting or picking seeds, etc
hope this helps!