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Students turned waste into art at a celebration under the motto “New Life of Objects”

A true celebration of creativity, imagination and ecological thinking was created by students within the framework of a project dedicated to environmental protection and the reuse of materials. Under the motto “New Life of Objects” and “Applied Art of Waste”, the children created impressive various objects, decorations and clothing. They paraded in front of their classmates, teachers and guests in the new made clothing. In the peculiar fashion show, fairy-tale characters, folk costumes, a police uniform and original costumes made of bags, paper and other waste materials came to life.

The festive atmosphere was complemented by beautiful decorative compositions – flower gardens, flowering paper trees, a bee house and various objects created with a lot of imagination and attention to detail. The exhibition showed how seemingly unnecessary materials can be given a new life through art and children’s imagination.

The initiative is part of the project “Holistic approach to waste management in the transition to a circular economy”, co-financed by the LIFE Program of the European Union and aims to promote environmental education and a responsible attitude towards nature by showing children that separate collection, reuse and recycling can be not only useful, but also fun and inspiring.

The event became a true celebration of talent and good ideas, and the participants proved that everyone can contribute to a cleaner and more beautiful environment.