Councillor for Public Services, Maria Dolores Ruiz said today the importance of public awareness regarding street cleaning during his visit to School "Fulgencio Ruiz" where students have fun with the "Game of the Goose Recycling", putting Test your knowledge and learn more about recycling.
The Department of Public Service and the concessionaire of street cleaning and waste collection in the municipality, FCC, through service "Pass clean" have launched a school campaign, developed by the Association of Murcia Region Clean, which This week began with the CEIP "Fulgencio Ruiz" and the IES "Ruiz de Alda" to continue for the rest of the municipality.
Children learn through play and become familiar with the different recycling bins by the location in the center of an internal point of recycling, and another outside in the courtyard, where they remember the good use of each of the containers by color, facilitating their use in the school context.
In high school working with young people up to 18 years who are invited, after further, using different techniques, in the field, to create an advertising slogan that hangs on social networks where the public can vote for the best of them .
"The only dirty waste is not to recicles" it is one of the slogans created by students and Matilde Espinosa pointed Nuria Ruiz of Murcia Clean, responsible for developing activities in schools.
The mayor Maria Dolores Ruiz visited the activity by the FCC produccción chief, Manuel Lage recalled the significant investment that "we all residents to keep as clean as possible the municipality and the importance of respecting the cooperation of citizens to good use containers and maintaining a responsible attitude to get better result. "
Maria Dolores Ruiz recalled that this awareness campaign, as one that is also active on the collection of excreta of pets on the street, part of a program that was launched after the hiring of the new service a year ago.
The mayor agreed with the FCC representative, Manuel Lage on the importance of starting with the youngest to grow with habit to recycle naturally and serve as a transmission belt for adults.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier