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Students Create 3D Map of Kazakhstan from Recycled Bottle Caps

Meet the students turning waste into art. Their 3D map of Kazakhstan is a powerful reminder of how we can all care for our environment and country.

In this image I can see paintings of dinosaurs, wall, boards, shop, bottles and so on. This image...
In this image I can see paintings of dinosaurs, wall, boards, shop, bottles and so on. This image is taken may be in a room.

Students Create 3D Map of Kazakhstan from Recycled Bottle Caps

Students from Astana's School No55 have created a unique 3D map of Kazakhstan using nearly 400 recycled plastic bottle caps. This innovative project, part of the 'Taza Kazakhstan' ecological action, is led by teacher Zhanar Zhapparova as part of the school's 'EcoAlm' initiative.

The 'EcoAlm' project, headed by teacher Danar Tulegenova, aims to instil love for the environment and teach waste recycling. Students collected a total of 832 caps, with 397 colorful ones used to depict Kazakhstan's landscape. The remaining caps will be used in future eco-projects. This initiative not only showcases the students' creativity but also helps them understand the importance of caring for the environment and loving their country.

The project serves as an excellent example of how simple actions can foster ecological culture and civic responsibility among the younger generation. By transforming waste into art, the students of School No55 have demonstrated that everyone can play a part in preserving the environment.

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