2. Here are some good practices we
have incorporated in our school to
reduce our ecological footprint
2o Geniko Lykeio Neas Ionias
Magnisias, Volos Greece
3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Textile Recycling
Recycling & upcycling of
textiles
01
Paper waste
management
Collection & recycling of paper
02
Electronic
devices
Collection & responsible
disposal of electronic devices
03
compost
Production of compost at
schools and public buildings
04
05 Batteries recycling
Batteries recycling spots &
responsible disposal
7. Collect clean paper
to a recycling spot.
Arrange with local
authorities to have it
collected.
Calculate the amount of
paper spent & change
habits & policies.
9. Store outdated
devices neatly
somewhere in the
school
Arrange with local
reciprocal recycling
authorities to have it
collected.
Use the money you receive
for new, up to date
equipment
11. Buy a compost bin or
enrol in a campaign
carried out by local
authorities to get one
for free.
Hold an informative campaign
for participants to learn what
should be included in the bin,
& how compost is made.
Sell the compost soil or use
it for school garden and
trees.
13. Use a special
recycling bin.
Contact a local representative
so as to have the used up
batteries collected
Disseminate the good practice.
14. In 2020 renewables accounted
for 37%of gross electricity
consumption in the EU,
compared to 34% in 2019,
according to EUROSTAT.
15. as far as Greece is concerned:
35% of electricity consumed in 2022 was produced from
renewable sources
❏ Wind power:950MW
❏ Hydroelectric power: 80MW
❏ Solar power: 292MW
❏ Hybrid systems (1 hydroelectric combined with wind
power park): 7 MW
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