Creative students in Neuss's Rhine district craft eco-friendly Christmas tree adornments
In the heart of the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district, an inspiring initiative is underway. Students from several schools in the area, including Grevenbroich, have come together to create sustainable Christmas tree decorations.
The project, applauded by deputy directors Harald Vieten and Tillmann Lonnes, sees students from the Vocational Training Center Grevenbroich, Martinusschule and the Sebastianus School in Kaarst, the School am Nordpark and the Joseph Beuys School in Neuss, as well as the Mosaik School in Grevenbroich, putting their creative minds to work.
Approximately 130 students have participated in the action, each contributing lovingly crafted decorations made from sustainable materials. These decorations not only serve as a testament to the students' creativity but also prepare citizens for the festive season in an eco-friendly manner.
The decorated trees are displayed in county houses, community centers, and local government buildings, showcasing the students' work and promoting community engagement. The project, which aligns with the holiday season, aims to raise awareness among students about sustainability, environmental protection, and the importance of resource conservation during the festive season.
The Office for Building Management and the Office for Schools and Culture of the Rhein-Kreis Neuss have accompanied the project, ensuring its smooth execution and impactful results.
For those interested in more specific details such as the exact schools involved, types of materials used, or results and photos from past years, local news from Rhein-Kreis Neuss or official announcements from the district or participating schools are excellent resources.
This sustainable Christmas tree decoration project not only adds a touch of festive cheer but also fosters a sense of community and promotes ecological responsibility among the district's youth.
a. The sustainable Christmas tree decoration project in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district, spearheaded by students from several schools, not only enhances the district's festive atmosphere but also encourages sustainable-living by using eco-friendly materials.
b. As part of their economic and social policy, the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district supports initiatives like the sustainable Christmas tree decoration project, which promotes home-and-garden practices that prioritize environmental protection and resource conservation, shaping the lifestyle of the district's youth towards a greener future.