Students at Blind River's Ecole Saint-Joseph took part in an event to raise awareness about reducing the use of single-use plastic bottles
Shea and Kian, two students from École Saint-Joseph led the Great Big Gulp event as part of an Eco-Schools Canada initiative.
Both students took this opportunity to raise awareness in the school community about the importance of reducing the use of single-use plastic bottles and preserving drinking water. École St-Joseph students are therefore better equipped to understand the impact on the environment and to make conscious choices. Congratulations for this great activity.
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