Turning Trash into Treasures

By Jack DeWitt

Directed by Nikki Hausherr, Waste Management Education Project tells the story of a young Ugandan artist who champions an initiative to educate youth about trash and transforming it into treasures. The artist emphasizes the importance of starting with youth to foster a mindset for future waste management.

Viewers witness several examples of trash being repurposed into beautiful items, illustrating how a village benefits financially from managing its waste. Among the three R’s – reduce, reuse, and recycle – the artist emphasizes reusing trash. This documentary was produced on location in Kampala, ウガンダ, by an Actuality Abroad student crew.

Rating: 4 の中から 5. I applaud his creativity and green efforts.

Jack Dewitt graduated from Adrian College (Adrian, ミシガン州) with dual bachelor’s degrees in Communication Arts and Sciences and in Theater.

著者: C言語. M. ルービン

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