That's a very good suggestion. We have good news--food establishments within the university that once used styro are now using alternative packaging, like paper bowls and cartons, for their food. In addition, some canteens are also now investing in plates and reusable serving trays. :) Yup, we are "making a buzz" about being styro-free, as well as taking the campaign further and advocating also for climate change adapatation and disaster risk reduction.Hi! With regards to the styro-free campaign, I think fastfood chains & stores in UST should also participate in advocating this since they are the no. 1 users of styro. If the fastfood chains do this then definitely the students will also be encouraged not to use styro. It's just a domino effect. In addition, students should also be aware of the consequences of the continuous usage of styro to our environment. There should be a constant reminder to everyone. After some time of reminding, people will get used to it. Eventually it will become a part of their lives. Aside from that, I think it will be good if articles related to styro will be published.
-Sittie, College of Science (Chemistry)
We greatly appreciate students like you who care--that really is the first step. Thank you so much!
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