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VIBGYOR High, a school in Gurugram, India, is integrating sustainability into its education to reduce its environmental footprint. The school has replaced single-use plastics with eco-friendly options, bid farewell to thermocol and balloons, and uses reusable steel alternatives in its cafeteria. Students lead recycling and upcycling campaigns, and engage in nature-focused activities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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