
The non-profit organization Good Humans 268 commenced its school tours on Thursday, September 14, as it seeks to create environmental stewards in the country’s more than 80 schools.

Founder of the organization Joshuanette Francis says that her team will be holding discussions with the students to get them involved in a recycling initiative.
Additionally, Good Humans 268 has partnered with the Forestry Division and will be giving two trees, each, to over 17,000 students, with the aim of raising their consciousness about the environment, caring for it, and noting the effects their actions have on climate change.

Francis says the organization will also be teaming up with other community groups and entities in its drive.

Through the initiative, Francis says that organizations have come together and persons continue to assist by donating barrels.
These will be placed on the compound of all 82 schools so that students may use them as recycle bins.
She says this initiative will benefit not only the students, but the entire country, in reducing its carbon footprint. (REAL NEWSO
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Great effort ..
Great for the environment..
Great for our schools initiative..
Keep up the good work!