A greener future

Sharjah-based pupil convert yogurt containers into potted plants.

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This summer, I wanted to do something that would be creative as well as environmentally friendly. Everyone is always talking about a better environment, and so I wanted to do something at a personal level.

I came up with the idea of converting used yoghurt containers into pots for plants and bird houses. First, I collected the empty containers and cleaned them thoroughly. Then, I painted them in different colours and decorated them in various art forms, like Indian tribal Warli painting, graffiti, henna and calligraphy designs. It was an educational process, and I had a lot of fun.

Then, with the help of my father, I mixed the right amount of soil needed for potted plants, flowering plants and ivy plants in them. I placed a few of them in the balcony and the rest around the house. The containers looked so colourful and I was so glad that I was able to use the containers that are usually discarded in an environmentally friendly way.

I hope more people my age get inspired by what I did and work towards a greener future and have fun whilst helping Mother Nature.

 

The reader is a grade 7 pupil at the Delhi Private School, Sharjah.

 

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Some of the plants that Prerana has planted in recycled yoghurt containers.
Roses and butterflies.
Prerana PaiImpressionsArtwork on one of the yoghurt containers.
Butterflies in a garden.
Grazing at a farm.
Motivational words are also used on some of the containers.
Pretty swans on yellow.
Indian tribal Warli painting.

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