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"The great success of our young eco-reporters deserves additional recognition and support from the entire community"

Photo: Novka Ubović Elementary School

Simon Max Schneider and Matija Hajrović, with the support of the Eco Team mentor of the "Novka Ubović" Elementary School, have shown through their effort, creativity and strong message through the video report "Don't throw it away - pass it on" how much young people can be aware of environmental protection problems and how much they can contribute to changes in society, the statement said.

"Their work represents not only the school and class, but also an example of how responsible behavior towards nature can inspire the wider community. The message of reuse and waste reduction is especially important at a time when we are facing numerous environmental challenges," the Elementary School Parents' Council said.

They invite everyone to support our young representatives in the international competition, because their success can motivate other students to actively engage in environmental protection.

"Every voice of support, every share, and every kind word is an additional boost to these talented students. Let's show together that we appreciate the knowledge, effort, and initiative of young people who want to make the world a more beautiful and healthier place for all of us!", they concluded.

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