SAVING OUR MALTESE ECOSYSTEM

submitted by DINGLI PRIMARY : LIAM SCOREY 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media, website
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Dissemination description: Dissemination was carried out through the School magazine Tokka l-Kokka (to be published in May 2025), School Website (https://dingliprimaryschool.wordpress.com/) and fb page (SNC Ġuże’ Ebejer, Dingli Primary School) , College Website and fb page (FB - https://www.facebook.com/stnicholasmalta/) and various School Morning Assemblies. College Website and FB Page have a following of over 1000+ followers. An eBook was also published on StoryJumper and shared on social media outlets. Just click on the link below to read it on the Story Jumper Website: "Young Reporters for the Environment Scholastic Year 2024 - 2025" - Read stories online. Create books for kids | StoryJumper NB Please create a free account on Story Jumper so that you will be able to view the book in full! You can register via your Google or Facebook Accounts, or create a new account altogether.
sustainable development goal(s): life on land, responsible consumption and production, sustainable cities and communities
filed under Photo Story Photos


The photos show the damage and neglect in the Maltese countryside. A broken rubble wall lies scattered with plastic bottles and waste nearby, showing a lack of care for the environment.

In another picture, discarded tyres are left among plants, damaging the natural beauty and harming wildlife. Illegal dumping like this destroys habitats for animals and pollutes the land. It also makes the countryside less enjoyable for people.

This problem highlights the need for proper waste disposal and better respect for nature. Protecting Malta’s countryside is important to keep it clean and beautiful for future generations.