Eco-Comics Project with Temasek Polytechnic Students (May to Aug)

From May to Jun, 6 groups of students from Temasek Polytechnic wrote to Earth Society to express interest to work with Earth Society on a project in their Global Citizenship and Community Development (GCCD) module. The student groups are interested to create Eco-comics, Eco-audio books etc to raise awareness on how to live an eco-friendly lifestyle in Singapore.

We corresponded with the students and placed forward the idea of reducing meat consumption, supporting meatless Mondays as a way of Eco-living.

Environ-man, a group of students, took up the idea and work with us for 2 months to create 6 comic strips, introducing Meatless Mondays to the readers.

The following are the Comics they created:

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At the end of the project, Environ-man’s team leader, Mr Mohaamed Akram, commented :

“Thank you for allowing us to work with Earth Society. Our group is extremely grateful to Earth Society for gaining this opportunity for our project. We are glad that you appreciate our comics. Our group had fun and learnt a lot of new things such as Meatless Monday and different ways of environmental conservation. “

We are glad that many students are now taking on Eco-friendly projects to play a part in protecting the environment. We hope more students join in the environmental movement to protect the Earth and create a sustainable future for all to live in.

 

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