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Plastic Bottles Used To Pay School Fees At Morit International School, Ajegunle (30795 Views)

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cyrilamx(m): 11:05am On Apr 10, 2019
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At a time plastic bottles are causing nuisance in the environment, parents in Morit International School, Ajegunle, Lagos have found an economical use for them. The school now allows parents to pay their children’s fees with cleanly sorted plastic bottles gathered from the environment.

This became possible after the school adopted the RecyclesPay Educational Project, an initiative of African Clean Up Initiative (ACI), an environmental non-governmental organisation in Lagos.

The school authority embraced the initiative following their concerned about reducing the burden of parents paying their wards fees. Over 25 parents of the low-income school have embraced the initiative whereby parents bring plastic wastes on designated days.

Wecyclers, the recycling company attached to the project comes to collect the plastic bottles after weighing what each parent brought.

Proprietor of the school, Mr. Patrick Mbamara, described the RecyclesPay Educational Project a a welcome initiative. ‘It is helping to cushion the financial burden of parents in the school. We have a history of parents finding it difficult to pay each term school fees of N7, 500.

“The money from the PET bottles is not much but it balances for what the parents can pay. I and my staff are happy with this initiative. It has improved parents payment of school fees and it teaches the children how to manage their waste and promote a cleaner environment.”

Mr. Alex Akhigbe, Chief Environmental Officer of ACI noted that the money realized by each parents might look small but it is of value. He explained that a kilo of the sorted plastics goes for N20 to N25, adding that little drops of money realized helps make up for the balance of the school fees.

His words: “PET bottles in the past were seen as waste but they are not anymore. Parents can raise money from collecting them and making them available to recyclers. They in turn convert it to other products usable by man.

“The recyclers weigh the plastic bottles and pen the kilogramme each parent brought. A kilogramme of PET bottles goes for N20 to N25 per kilo depending on the recycler. If a parent comes with 10 kilo, he or she will get N200 to N250. It looks like a huge effort is required. However; it’s valuable to the environment and parents struggling to pay their children’s school fees.

“Wecyclers comes two times a week to collect the sorted waste from the parents. This is to encourage parents who do not have space in their homes to be storing the waste.”

He concluded that the project, which started last year, was first introduced to Morit International School, Ajegunle. He added that more schools across the country were buying into it.

Elated by the commitment to the RecyclesPay Project, management of the Miss Earth Nigeria surprised the parent. Twenty students, whose parents showed active participation in the initiative were given scholarship by the organisation during the ‘Pick that plastic and stay in school’ held in the school.

The scholarship served as part payment of the school fees. The gathered recyclable of the parents will be used to complete the school fees for this term.

Maristella Okpala, Miss Earth Nigeria 2018 said Nigeria is a consuming nation and some people were not aware they could benefit from littered PET bottles, hence the need for thesensitisation.

Ibinabo Fiberesima, founder of Miss Earth Nigeria, who also donated waste bin to the school said if the environment is kept clean that it is the only way to live.

Mrs. Agnes s, one of the excited parents and beneficiary of the scholarship was full of joy for the surprise gift from the management of Miss Earth Nigeria. The 31 years old trader, whose child is in primary 1 said they have been struggling to pay school fee but the RecyclesPay Educational project is a good .

Mrs. Mosurat Sulaimon, whose child is in nursery 1 said she participated in the project because of what she needed from it. She used her space at Boundary market, Ajegunle to heap the waste till collection time in the school.

The Recyclespay Educational programme is running presently at Morit International School, Ajegunle, Lagos and Road 12 Learning Center Ikota, Ilaje Ajah, Lagos.

It would also start next term at Monarch Base Private School, Alagbado, Lagos and some other schools.


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Highzeek(m): 12:42pm On Apr 10, 2019
Wow, this is a welcome and encouraging development .... Its like trade by batter, knowledge for work and also keeps the environment clean

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Factfinder1(m): 12:20pm On Apr 11, 2019
Wise school owner

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Sellfish(m): 12:20pm On Apr 11, 2019
The school used the bottles for Kunu and Zobo which it makes and gives the Children to hawk around sad

The kids are paying their fees with bottles and periodic hawking of Zobo and Kunu for the school

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Realdeals(m): 12:20pm On Apr 11, 2019
Fantastic idea

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looseweight: 12:20pm On Apr 11, 2019
This is cool
princenaira(m): 12:21pm On Apr 11, 2019
What do you expect from Ajegunle?
Groovenaija360(m): 12:21pm On Apr 11, 2019
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Rapuru14: 12:21pm On Apr 11, 2019
Igbo Amaka

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samba03: 12:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
Good one
zlantanfan: 12:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
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vicysegun: 12:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
I think is za gud idea grin grin grin
BornnAgainChild(f): 12:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
Education is the best legacy

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sukerefakere(m): 12:23pm On Apr 11, 2019
Plastic bottle instead of offering
Akwaibomdude(m): 12:23pm On Apr 11, 2019
is ajegunle in Nigeria ?
Lanre4uonly(m): 12:24pm On Apr 11, 2019
That's a good idea.
Re: Plastic Bottles Used To Pay School Fees At Morit International School, Ajegunle by Nobody: 12:24pm On Apr 11, 2019
Here in d north east they should request for Leda of different kinds most especially d black ones plus d one use in packaging pure water
Karemarealty288(m): 12:25pm On Apr 11, 2019
Watch as this format will be bastardized....more schools will copy it.

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AK481(m): 12:25pm On Apr 11, 2019
The principal deserves an award from the federal government or atleast the minister of environment

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Kendumazy(m): 12:26pm On Apr 11, 2019
A very good idea.
macello4(m): 12:26pm On Apr 11, 2019
Noncence
DavSagacity(m): 12:27pm On Apr 11, 2019
MFR award to the principal straight .
The principal deserves accolades.
This is a welcome development

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omogidi234(m): 12:27pm On Apr 11, 2019
princenaira:
What do you expect from Ajegunle?

Well you may say that about AJ city but the truth is there is so much money in plastic recycle.

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magicminister: 12:28pm On Apr 11, 2019
My friend "Bilikiss" owns wecycle and i am proud of her.
Yes let me famz!!

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Oselu28(f): 12:28pm On Apr 11, 2019
dvdwed:
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BeiFangLaye(m): 12:29pm On Apr 11, 2019
nice ment good one
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Pavore9: 12:32pm On Apr 11, 2019
Innovative thinking.

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