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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2023-05-08 Item 4A - Presentation - Winners of 2024 Recycling Program Youth Art ContestCONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM1 2023 WM & Tukwila Earth Day Art Contest 1 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM2 1.What is the WM x Tukwila Earth Day Art Contest? 2.Winners 3.Thank You! WM Tukwila City Council Earth Day Art Contest Recap 2 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM3 •Encourage students to reduce waste, reuse items, and recycle. •Open to students who live or go to school in Tukwila K-12 •1 teacher winner •Two student categories •Elementary •Middle and High School 3rd Annual WM & Tukwila Earth Day Art Contest 3 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM4 •5 Judges •58 entries •36 Elementary •22 Middle and High school •Winning Teacher: 20 students This year… 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM5 •Our project relates to recycling. It shows that we use the recycling bin instead of just throwing recyclables in the trash. We recycle so we can use these materials to create new things. When we do this, we save help the earth by not cutting down trees. Elementary Tie -3rd PLACE: Ella Chesak & Mason Deming ̶4th grade “Recycling is Winning” 5 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM6 Elementary Tie -3rd PLACE: Kim Chi Nguyen ̶3rd grade “Recycling Bulletin Board” •MY project is about recycling and loving and caring for the earth. It show animals cleaning the earth. the raccoon is recycling and builds a castle, the red panda is cleaning and picking up a plastic bottle . The animals are helping the earth by helping to stop pollution. The animals are not cleaning but they are showing us that you should reuse , reduce, recycle our trash. 6 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM7 Elementary 2nd PLACE: Dmitry Korolev ̶1st grade “Let’s Keep Our Oceans Clean” 7 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM8 Elementary -1st PLACE: Sameera Bista ̶3rd grade “Don’t use Plastic Bottles” •Sameera says, “Many people use plastic bottles didi (older sis) so I decided to write a book that can relate to other kids like me. I don’t think it’s going to make older kids listen but if small kids do then they can be more known of it! It relates to reduction because it makes people know of what is happening and recycling because then people will use water bottles more than just once or even buy their own water bottles.” 8 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM9 Middle /High School Tie -3rd PLACE: Zoe Sagmoen ̶11th grade “Bleu Upcycling” •My project relates to waste reduction in our fast fashion industry. It is trendy to thrift shop and I demonstrated that using 3 t-shirts from a thrift store and gave them a second life. These three pieces are out of the landfill and have been created into a new product that is light and comfortable to wear. I myself, thrift shop almost everything I wear when possible and for back-to-school shopping as well. I make sure to give all pieces of clothing a second life, like giving them to family members, donation or recreation such as this skirt. 9 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM10 Middle /High School Tie -3rd PLACE: Yomna Abou Shameh ̶7thgrade “Recycling Community” I joined this challenge to teach people to keep their communities clean and safe. I believe that we should keep challenging ourselves to be better than yesterday and to grow up and find our hopes. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WOX1CQ0jlTGP1GMm1oUHUriBRn6LCgno/view?resourcekey 1 0 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM11 Middle /High School 2nd PLACE: Jwan Magsoosi ̶9th grade “Do Your Part” Have you ever thought where your waste goes? We today must take responsibility for the harm we do to our environment, and never forget the people in the past and present who suffer because of the effects of climate change. You don’t need a magical ancestor to tell you how to take care of your environment. Take responsibility for your actions. 1 1 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM12 Middle /High School 1st PLACE: Jennifer Kim Ly ̶11th grade “Save a Bag, Save a Planet” Because of the use of plastic bags, it constantly affects our climate. It even affects the animals, and even us humans as well. It affects all living things. If we all, the Tukwila residents, which are around 21,600 people, use cloth bags instead of plastic bags, we could save 6,480,000 plastic bags from being thrown out and wasted. Together by using this strategy, we can save the planet. 1 2 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WM Thank you. 13 1 3