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WHAT CAN WE DO TO SUBSTITUTE PLASTIC BAGS?

For the past 3 months, the Grade 8A1 students have been developing an environment-targeted project. The main purpose of the project is to substitute plastic bags which can decompose into microplastic, threatening millions of sea creatures. SNA students came up with a solution of using fabric tote bags decorated with meaningful messages about protecting the environment.

This project is an approach to the environment that the subject of Design (MYP) consists of. A project of the MYP Design subject is developed in 4 stages:
1. Inquiring and Analysis
2. Developing Ideas
3. Creating the solution
4. Evaluating.
The exhibition ‘Saving the planet’ represents the last stage of the design process as the products are displayed by the students to receive feedback and evaluation from their teachers and peers.

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