Finalist
Safe Disposal of Unwanted Medicines
submitted by St. Augustine College : Luke Polidano, Luke Zerafa for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newsbook.com.mt and school campaign/ College Celebration Day, other, school media
filed under Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: Finalist, WasteServ Award
Where should we dispose of expired medicines? Should we throw them in the bin or down the drain? This video by Luke Polidano and Luke Zerafa (Yr 10 St. Augustine College, Pieta’) was produced as part of the 2018 Litter Less Campaign. It aims to raise awareness about the safe disposal of unwanted medicines.
More fuss about Sustainable Living even at School Level- An Eco-Friendly Live-In Experience at St Edward’s College
submitted by Birgu Malta St Edward's College : Gianluca Baldacchino, Kurt John Grech for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media, website
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist, WasteServ Award
Students analyse their past live-in experiences and move forward to instill eko-friendly principles in line with the Litter Less Campaign.
Precious Water
submitted by Gozo College Middle School : EkoSkola Committee for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): EkoSkola blog, noticeboard, other, school magazine, school media, website
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist, HSBC Award
The small village of Fontana lies on the outskirts of Victoria, also known as Rabat in Gozo. It became the ideal site for a settlement due to a number of fresh water springs in the area. Malta ranks in the top ten water scarce countries in the world and groundwater is one of the main sources of fresh water. It is such a pity that this precious water flowing generously in this settlement is no longer potable.
The sad story of the sienja – or wind powered water pump – in Malta
submitted by St. Augustine College : Jake Zammit for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): Exhibited at Action Planet exhibition, newspaper, other, school magazine, school media
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist, HSBC Award
This article by Jake Zammit (Year 9 – St. Augustine College, Pieta’) talks about the plight of the sienja – or wind powered water pump – in Malta. A number of farmers and several entities were contacted regarding the topic. https://www.facebook.com/notes/grupp-eko-skola-kulle%C4%A1%C4%A1-santu-wistin/the-sad-story-of-the-sienja-or-wind-powered-water-pump-in-malta/1021409864682875/
Washed up
submitted by G.F.Abela Junior College Malta Msida : Rachel Fleri Soler for 15-18
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): Instagram, other
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Finalist
Let us acknowledge the importance of properly disposing of our waste. He who understands how a trash-can works is nowadays considered a mastermind. Recycling appropriately is not strenuous work. The effects of each plastic cup and water bottle left behind last up to 450 years. According to international studies, humans have created enough plastic since the end of the second world in 1945 to coat the Earth entirely in clingfilm. So let us not suffocate our own home; by recycling and being responsible citizens we can ensure that Earth no longer suffers due to the lack of care of humankind but instead flourishes and breathes.

Traffic in Malta and some ways to decrease it
submitted by Saint Francis Secondary School Sliema : Attard Shanaya, Gauci Daisy, Magro Amy Ann, Palmier Tara, Sammut Mariah, Suda Maya for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, School notice board, website
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
Scientific research states that Maltese roads are perceived as the fifth worst in Europe, and that Maltese people spend 52 hours stuck in traffic every year. As regards construction, it is evident that permits are issued without proper planning because one frequently finds closed roads at short notice at the same time that runs-offs from these roads are closed. We have all been caught in traffic or forced to take an unplanned diversion, and we know how frustrating it is for our parents. Therefore, we carried out this research to determine what Maltese people think about traffic and related issues.
Milied Li Jimla L-Qlub 2017: Helping to break the chain at St Francis School, Sliema
submitted by Saint Francis School Sliema : Michela Tonna, Vida Galea for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, School notice board, website
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
Milied li Jimla l-Qlub marks an annual date with unity, generosity and altruism as the students and teaching staff at St. Francis School, Sliema, work together towards a common goal: raising money for those in need. For us at St Francis School, Milied li Jimla l-Qlub is, in effect, a concrete way of experiencing the real meaning of Christmas as we work together and help each other understand that helping others warms up the hearts of those who put aside all differences and believe in the meaning of Christian charity and love, donating not only money but also, even more importantly, our time. This year, the money we raised, was donated to help people suffering from domestic violence.
Don’t Judge People By Their Culture!
submitted by Saint Francis Secondary School Sliema : Celine Spiteri, Kelly Caruana, Marta Baldacchino, Nicole Anne Buhagiar, Nicole Busuttil for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, School notice board, website
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
Maltese culture is evolving. This is because people with very diverse backgrounds and cultures are now calling this island their home. Our study focuses on whether this is accepted and embraced by Maltese citizens; do they think immigrants should be helped, and why? Through our study, which is based on 100 questionnaires distributed to a representative sample of the population, we discovered that different people of different backgrounds and ages have very different opinions on this topic.
Do we eat responsibly? Choosing between fresh and frozen pre-packaged food.
submitted by Saint Francis Secondary School Sliema : Genuis Shantelle, Mifsud Millicent, Pace Thea, Spiteri Christina, Urpani Martha for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, School notice board, website
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
According to the Hon. Mr. Christopher Fearne, Parliamentary Secretary of Health, ‘The global burden from unhealthy diets is a major issue that is neglected in high morbidity and mortality’ (Fearne, 2014) Given the high incidence of diseases and conditions related to a bad nutrition in Malta (diabetes, heart disease, obesity, overweight, etc.) we have chosen to investigate the choices of Maltese people when shopping for food…
Different Colours, Same Rights
submitted by Saint Francis Secondary Sliema : Caruana Justyne Joy, Cocker Maia Anne, Ferriggi Naomi, Gatt Althea Lorraine, Mifsud Thea for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, School notice board, website
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
Even though different people have different skin colours and different cultures, we are all equal and we all deserve the same human rights. Our aim was to try to determine the attitudes of Maltese people towards people from different races, to determine whether they are racists and whether they are willing to change their opinion.


