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The Elda City Council and FOBESAThe company in charge of waste management in the town continues to strengthen its commitment to recycling in order to meet the objectives set out in the 2030 Agenda.
Students from local schools have recently participated in a series of 'Recycling Classes'. This activity, part of the 'Life of Things' educational project, uses six animated characters, an app, and cutting-edge teaching materials, such as augmented reality and digital animation, to teach students how to love and care for their environment through simple guidelines they can apply in their daily lives.
To learn firsthand about the content of these 'Recycling Classes' and witness the work of the educators with the children of the city, both the mayor of Elda, Rubén Alfaro, and the councilor for Sustainable Public Services, José Antonio Amat, attended the session held at the Padre Manjón Public School, where more than twenty boys and girls enjoyed a fun lesson in which they watched explanatory videos and, through tablets, played interactive games answering questions related to recycling and reusing resources.