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Eco Club in Action: Nurturing Green Ambassadors
Our Eco Club operates under various verticals: •Herbal Fridays: where herbal teas and natural
Herbal Heritage (Classes 6–8), Green Brigade hand rubs are made in collaboration with the
(Classes 9–10), and Society for Global Sustainability Home Science department.
(Classes 11–12). Across these age groups, we •Soil & Soul Sundays: involving yoga and
treat our students as green ambassadors, and journaling sessions in the herbal garden.
medicinal plants form a key pillar of their •Green Bulletin Board: which displays
environmental journey. weekly facts about medicinal plants, their
history, and cultural significance.
We organize activities like: Our SDG Monitors ensure students follow
plant care routines, prepare compost from
•Plant of the Month: where students adopt garden waste, and document medicinal benefits
and report on the growth and care of a specific observed over time.
medicinal plant.
Pack Less, Protect More – and Heal Naturally
In our campaign “Pack Less, Protect More,” aimed at reducing packaging waste, we
encouraged families to switch to plant-based balms, powders, and oils over chemically
packaged alternatives. This not only reduced waste but sparked conversations about how
Ayurveda and herbal wisdom can be part of climate action.
One student even created a reusable sachet filled with dried lavender, tulsi, and camphor
to serve as a natural deodorizer—an initiative that won appreciation at our school science
symposium
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