More than 400 students and alumni of the PMI Colleges learned about tree planting and gardening with limited resources through the Graduation Legacy Tree Planting and Wastegardening workshop April 13 at the EMB-NCR and Conservation and Development Division Eco Park. The activity is enforcing the Graduation Legacy for Reforestation and Arbor Day laws of the Philippines. Both laws mandate the youth starting at age 12 to plant a tree every year with the former requiring all graduating elementary, high school, and college students to plant at least 10 trees each as a prerequisite for graduation. Two skills are targeted in the said activity: plant trees and reduce wastes. Participants were taught how to make shovel and tiller from shampoo or lotion bottle, pots from water gallons, and soil from waste food, papers, leaves, wood shavings, pet stools, and peels from fruits and vegetables. The Forest Management Bureau under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and...
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