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Bangalore (Karnataka) [India]February 5: PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya Malleswaram In cooperation with Tetra Pak, a pioneering initiative to found a sustainable classroom has presented the potential of recycling in everyday life
As part of this initiative, PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya Malleswaram created a newly renovated classroom with 25 sets with a desk, cupboards, boards and other essential furniture made from recycled beverage cartons, as made with Tetra Pak packaging material. This project illustrates how sustainable practices can be seamlessly integrated into education and at the same time promote environmental responsibility.
Shri Anil Kumar, Principal, PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya, Malleswaram, Shared the School's Excitement, “This Partnership with Tetra Pak Has Positioned Our School for Environmental Consciousness , Underscores the importance To integrate sustainability into learning rooms.
Cassio Simoes, Managing Director of Tetra Pak in South Asia, highlighted the broader effect. “At Tetra Pak, we believe that real ecological sustainability is about creating a tangible, permanent impact on communities and future generations. This initiative is an example of our commitment to promote environmental responsibility and strengthening young heads.
The Model School Project was implemented with the support of Aarc (Action Alliance for Recycling Beverage Cartons)-an industry alliance, which represents the voice of the beverage cartoon industry, and Rur Greenlife-a social company located in Mumbai, which is located in the area of ​​environmental works. As part of the inauguration, Rur Greenlife carried out a two-hour workshop on sustainability and carton recycling to clarify the students about the importance of recycling and the responsible waste management.
Tetra Pak boxes are based on paper, recyclable and have been recycled by a robust ecosystem that was cultivated by Tetra Pak in the past 20 years in close cooperation with various stakeholders such as urban local governments, NGOs, brand owners, academies and consumers. The used beverage cartons are collected and recycled in different materials such as paper, waterproof polyaluminum or panel plates, which are then transformed into useful objects such as classroom furniture for disadvantaged schools, roof cups, notebooks, seats and backlants for commercial vehicles and more. Today, the Tetra Pak Collection network covers 26 states and union areas. This network is actively supported by 30 collection partners, 15 Indian army accounts and 8 recyclers across the country.
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Malleswaram, founded on July 4, 1965 of a modest and calm start, has anchored and his position is iconic in Kendriya Vidyalaya.
PM Shri KV Malleswaram commits to an overall quality in education and has a strength of 1580 students and 63 committed employees in the first shift, 840 students and 36 employees in the second shift with all infrastructure facilities. The school under Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan aims at excellence in the field of education and promotes national integration and a feeling of “indian awareness” among the children and at the same time ensures all of their personal development and academic excellence.
Tetra Pak is a leader in the food processing and packaging solutions worldwide and ensures that safe and nutritious foods reach millions in over 160 countries. With a strong commitment to sustainability, the company continuously innovates to protect food, people and the planet through effective community programs and advanced recycling initiatives.
With over 24,000 employees worldwide, Tetra Pak remains to make food safe and available everywhere, while he maintains his promise to protect the good: food, people and the planet.
More information about Tetra Pak can be found at www.tetrapak.com.
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