Paper boom project. City waste paper collection project “Paper BOOM” - presentation. Boxes - one way, books - the other

320 city schools are participating in the waste paper collection project

People of the middle and older generations remember well how in their school years It was necessary to carry waste paper to school every academic quarter. Since the event was regular, families prepared for this event in advance: unnecessary newspapers were not thrown away, boxes of candy and other household paper were added to the treasured pile. There was an element of competition in such events: which school, which class, which student would pass the most. The winners were awarded with certificates, souvenirs, and even given coupons for the purchase of books in short supply (for one such coupon, which meant handing over 20 kilograms of waste paper, who remembers, you could buy a book). Then there was a long break, and now this movement is being revived: throughout the year, waste paper is collected in city schools.


320 schools in the city are participating in the “Paper Boom” campaign. This action is carried out by two companies involved in the collection and processing of secondary resources. A number of schools also participate in promotions offered by other companies. So now we can safely say: in most schools in St. Petersburg, waste paper is collected: somewhere once a year, somewhere several times a year. Little by little, kindergartens and higher education institutions are being added to the number of participants.

640 kilograms of waste paper - a second-grader's record

One of the active participants in the “Paper Boom” campaign is Lyceum No. 144 of the Kalininsky district. He has been participating in the campaign for more than five years.

...Everything is as it was in Soviet times. Schoolchildren rush to class, holding treasured stacks of waste paper in their hands. But now - modernity: cars drive up to the school en masse, from which the students' parents unload waste paper. Therefore, one should not be surprised when a schoolchild (together with his parents) hands over hundreds of kilograms of waste paper!

Here, for example, is 2nd “b” grade. Ruslan Gasanov handed over 640 kilograms of waste paper, Roman Kornev - 264 kilograms. And in total the class passed 1661 kilograms!

— We know that by participating in the collection of waste paper, we save trees from being cut down. Let there be more green forests on the planet, the guys say in unison. And they add that they really want to receive prizes.

Children receive different prizes: original green mugs, key rings, pens (made from recycled materials), etc. And the winning classes are also a collective gift for everyone. For example, 2nd "b" got an exciting game last year - hockey.

There are also more tangible gifts: last year, several students of the lyceum went to Finland, to a factory that produces newsprint and magazine paper from waste paper. So the guys were able to see with their own eyes: the waste paper they handed in does not disappear anywhere, it is recycled, producing beautiful and useful paper. This program is also financed by the organizers of the action.

— We usually hold waste paper collection campaigns three times a year. But last year we organized an additional one in the spring. Because parents of students began to contact us with such a request. We accumulated waste paper at home and didn’t want to leave it for the summer,” explains Elena Kuzmina, the lyceum’s caretaker.

By the way, as practice shows, parents widely use waste paper collection days at schools in order to get rid of unnecessary paper at work. They bring cardboard packaging, stacks of reports, special magazines. They also donate books that have become unnecessary. You can find outdated technical literature, very weighty reference books, magazines of all times and peoples, school textbooks. They rent and fiction, you even come across one for which in Soviet times you had to hand over 20 kg of waste paper.

Before the campaign, students must be told why it is so important to collect waste paper. And there is hope that today’s schoolchildren will also try to save nature in their adult lives.

...When we were already leaving the school, we saw a woman with two stacks of paper approach the truck into which workers were loading waste paper collected by schoolchildren.

- No one studies at this school. But I saw that they were bringing waste paper here, and I immediately remembered that at home there were unnecessary magazines and books that I didn’t want to just throw in the trash. I don’t know where else you can take waste paper near your home. These used to be recycling collection points everywhere, where you could buy books and washing powder,” the woman explained, handing the workers neat stacks.

Boxes - one way, books - the other

In a large hangar, waste paper is sorted and removed plastic bags and folders. Next, the raw materials are pressed. The output is large cubes of waste paper. Moreover, cardboard containers are packaged separately and everything else (paper, books, magazines) is packaged separately.

The cubes are then loaded onto trucks. As Ivan Matveev, the company’s commercial director, explained, the waste paper paths are then separated. The cardboard is sent to the Tver region, to the Kamensk paper and cardboard factory, where new cardboard packaging will be made from recycled materials.

Books, paper, newspapers, magazines will be sent to Finland, to the factory in Kaipol.

Let's talk about the stages of the technological process.

1. Waste paper is sorted and cleaned of debris (passes through a system of dirt collectors to remove pieces of plastic, metal clips, etc.).

2. The waste paper is fed through the conveyor into a special container - a pulper. Here the paper is mixed with water, everything is mixed. The cellulose fibers gradually break down and the paper turns into a homogeneous liquid mass.

3. The resulting paper pulp is cleared of ink (with the help of air bubbles, particles of printing ink are collected on the surface of the paper pulp and removed). That is, the paper pulp becomes white.

4. The purified mass enters the paper-making machine. At this stage, the paper pulp consists of 99% water. In a paper making machine, water is first removed on a special mesh table. The resulting web then passes through many heated rolls, where it is pressed and dried. This is necessary so that the cellulose fibers adhere tightly to each other again.

6. The printing house will print a circulation of the newspaper, which will be read and sent to waste paper. The cycle will repeat again.

Separate waste collection is the future, but distant

Have you ever thought about how much potentially useful recyclables you throw into the trash can in your own apartment? Experts have calculated that up to 40% of the contents are paper and cardboard.

In European countries, as everyone has heard, waste collection is separate. Moreover, in some countries they can even be fined for throwing everything away together. Is it any wonder that in countries Western Europe 50 - 60% of paper products that become unnecessary are recycled? Ours is up to 30% maximum. In Japan, this figure is close to 90%.

Various companies retail chains conclude contracts for the removal of waste paper. For the average consumer, handing over paper is quite problematic. There are few collection points left, and you won’t be dragging a heavy load to God knows where. People don't bother. Throws it in the trash along with potato peelings, sausage packaging and other garbage.

From time to time companies or public organizations They are trying to install containers specifically for waste paper at individual waste sites, but this does not solve the problem globally. It needs to be installed everywhere, and even teach people to use it. Not to mention the fact that containers for waste paper must be vandal-proof.

As experts explained to us, it is theoretically possible for us to completely recycle such types of waste paper as paper, books, magazines, and newspapers. But this requires extremely expensive equipment. For now, it is still easier to send semi-finished products to neighboring Finland.

The company plans to install special bright houses in St. Petersburg courtyards - just for waste paper. So that residents of nearby houses do not throw old newspapers, magazines and advertising leaflets into the trash, but put them in a house like this, closed from the rain.

Help "VP"

  • In just two years, as part of the “Paper Boom” campaign, St. Petersburg schoolchildren handed over more than 4 thousand tons of waste paper.
  • The volume of waste paper accounts for up to 40% of urban municipal waste.
  • One person throws away up to 150 kg of paper per year (on average).
  • To produce one ton of paper, you need 10 - 17 trees, 25,000 liters of water, plus energy and human resources.
  • 100 kg of waste paper can save one tree from being cut down.

Direct speech

Dmitry Krutoy, head of the sector for ensuring the environmental well-being of the territories of the Committee for Environmental Management and Protection environment and ensuring environmental safety:
— Paper is a valuable product, the production of which requires considerable natural resources. Paper collection campaigns are useful and important for preserving the environmental well-being of areas. Paper is recyclable, which is a big advantage. We don’t burn it, don’t bury it in landfills, but give it a second life and thus protect nature.

“Paper BOOM” is an environmental and educational project for the collection of waste paper in schools and other educational institutions. It runs on an ongoing basis throughout the year. The project has been successfully implemented in St. Petersburg for 5 years. Today, more than half of the city's schools participate in it. 2 Introductory information


In March 2015, the project started in Moscow. Today, about 60 educational institutions (schools, kindergartens, universities) are participating in it. The project was officially supported by the Moscow Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection (letter /15 of the year). 3 Paper BOOM in Moscow


Teaches children a responsible, thrifty attitude towards the environment and natural resources, in particular towards such an important and valuable resource as waste paper. Reduces the amount of waste ending up in overcrowded landfills in the Moscow region. According to statistics, paper waste makes up more than 40% of the city's municipal waste! Increases the level of waste recycling. Recycling waste paper saves valuable natural resources (trees, water, air, electricity) Preserves forests and forest natural communities. 4 Social significance of the project


In a competitive and playful form, attract children and adolescents to socially significant work aimed at preserving the forests of Russia, conserving natural resources and cleaning the city from paper waste Environmental education and educating children, attracting their attention to environmental problems and the need for recycling natural resources. Development of educational work on the problem of waste in educational institutions in Moscow. 5 Project goals


We provide each project participant with a package of educational materials for independent implementation class hour about paper recycling We conduct on-site eco-lessons for participants on the processing and recycling of paper We organize excursions to enterprises that collect and recycle waste paper for the most active participants in the project. 6 Educational part of the project




What the organizers of the event provide Valuable thematic prizes for the project record holders every six months A package of educational materials on the topic of paper recycling and an on-site eco-lesson on the topic of recycling and recycling paper. 8 With us, collecting waste paper will become a useful game, an exciting competition and a colorful activity for the children!


Award system Each school receives, based on the results of the school campaign: diplomas; a certificate for the purchase of stationery from a large online store of office supplies; educational comics about paper recycling; sweets from the project partner Active classes receive separate prizes: pens made from recycled materials; sweet table; books; wall clock etc. Record holders among schools based on the results of the half-year - excursions to enterprises that collect and recycle waste paper and other valuable thematic prizes. 9


What does the school provide? Organizing a campaign to collect waste paper within the school and rewarding students based on its results. Opportunity to conduct an eco-lesson for students. educational institution Data on the results of collecting waste paper and a photo report on the results of the action and rewarding of active participants. 10


Rules of participation 1. You submit an application for participation to the project coordinator (at any time during the year) by phone or by mail: (Marina Asadcheva) 2. You receive a package of educational and information materials 3. On the agreed date you will be provided vehicle for the removal of waste paper 4. At the end of the collection of waste paper, we weigh, issue certificates and prizes 5. On the website of YuVI St. Petersburg () and in the corresponding VKontakte group, a monthly ranking of participants by tonnage and activity is maintained. Based on the results of six months, several of the most active participants are identified, who are additionally awarded with valuable thematic prizes. 11


How to join To join the action in Moscow, contact the action coordinator: Marina Asadcheva, 12 We hope for mutually beneficial and long-term work with you!


SFT Group is Russia's largest manufacturer of paper, cardboard and waste paper packaging. The YuVI St. Petersburg company is a large producer of waste paper in the Northwestern Federal District and is part of the vertically integrated holding SFT Group. Accumulated great experience work with educational institutions, cooperation lasts more than 10 years. UPM is one of the world leaders in the forest industry, the world's largest processor of newspaper and magazine waste paper Project organizers





State Public Institution “Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors of the Sharangsky District”

I affirm:

Director of State Public Institution "SRCN"

Sharangsky district"

T.A. Fokina

Educational and gaming program

"Paper Boom"

Compiled by: teacher

Shorokhova T.V.

Tumanka village

2017

Preface

The event contains aspects of an environmental focus, therefore it is very relevant for holding with minors the State Institution “SRCN of the Sharanga District”, because 2017 - THE YEAR OF ECOLOGY

It is no secret that modern children rarely read newspapers and are not familiar with former pioneer pastimes, such as “collecting waste paper or scrap metal.” When organizing leisure activities for children in their free time, for a change, you can give them a nostalgic excursion into the past: tell them a little about the history of the invention of paper and the traditions of the pioneer organization and invite them to feel like pioneers of past years. To do this, prepare symbolic “pioneer” ties, stacks of old newspapers and steelyards for weighing for all participants.

To carry out game program children divide into equal teams, distribute ties and an equal number of newspapers and organize a “paper boom” with “collection of waste paper” in the final of the competition. Whether to take all competitions or just some of them and the number of participants in each also remains at the discretion of the organizers.

Target: create an atmosphere of psychological comfort and prevent fatigue in students.

Tasks:

    Level Up ecological culture minors,attracting their attention to environmental issues;

    Introduce children to the history of the invention of paper;

    Promote ideas for recycling paper;

    Develop children's creativity and imagination;

    Formation of the ability to take an active part in conversations and games.

Progress of the event:

Introductory conversation

Leading:

Today our planet is on the verge of an environmental catastrophe, and its most dangerous harbinger is the greenhouse effect. There is a process of gradual increase in the average annual temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and the World Ocean. This is caused by an increase in the content of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is formed in huge quantities when burning fuel. And only plants are able to process carbon dioxide turning it into oxygen. In this regard, issues of resource conservation are becoming increasingly important, namely the protection of forests from destruction in order to satisfy the ever-increasing needs of mankind for paper, wood, etc.

Currently, measures must be taken to prevent environmental disaster. But for this it is necessary to change people’s consumer attitudes towards resources and energy.We all need to prepare for the different energetic perception that inevitably awaits us in the future. This perception needs to be learned, because in our families we are still accustomed to the existing order of things: not to notice the flowing drafts, the uselessly burning lights, dripping water from the taps, the garbage dumps advancing on us or the mountains of paper simply thrown into a landfill, where it will decompose, polluting the environment...

We are with you every dayWe throw out piles of garbage, the main part of it is paper waste obtained as a result of children's and adult activities (paper scraps, candy wrappers, various drafts, etc.). But why do this if paper can be given a second life! Previously, in not very distant times, there was a pioneer organization, which was joined by guys of the same age as you are now. They were engaged in various useful activities, for example, collecting waste paper and scrap metal.Waste paper - production, processing and consumption waste of all types And , suitable for further use.

Where did the paper come to us from?

The recipe for making paper was invented in China. All countries admired the curiosity, but the Chinese kept the wonderful method of making paper secret. Only centuries later Europe learned how to perform this miracle.

You and I will go to a paper factory and find out how paper is made. And we will have a video of the trip (watch a video about paper production) . So you saw how paper is made.

Ahow many things are made from paper. Therefore, a lot of paper is needed, its production is growing and growing. Paper, as you already know, is made from wood and therefore forest areas are rapidly decreasing. In order to avoid cutting down forests, they are trying to make paper from stone, glass, and synthetic fibers. You can also recycle used paper, which is why collecting waste paper is very important.. Let me give you an interesting fact : 54 kg recycled newsprint saves one tree.

Guys, currently the tradition of collecting waste paper is again gaining popularity among the younger generation.

Now, let’s rest a little and play paper boom. And at the end of our game program, we will try to try on the image of pioneers and take part in a competition for collecting waste paper. So go ahead! We divide into teams.

List of possible “newspaper” competitions:

1. cut out from the newspapers provided and compose a presentation of your team (short story) on a piece of paper; limit time to 5 minutes so that you have time to cut out and come up with a coherent story;

2. speed competition: an unfolded sheet of newspaper must be crumpled with one hand.

3. you need to list the names of all famous newspapers. Whoever is last is the winner

4. quickly fold a boat out of newspaper

5. Now we fold airplanes from sheets of newspaper, and then launch them into the air. The one whose airplane flies farthest wins.

6. We arrange a “fanball”: we fold newspapers into a fan and try to use them to throw a balloon into enemy territory. He, in turn, uses a fan to try to prevent them from getting into his field.

7. You need to make shoulder straps from newspaper and, placing them on your shoulders, march for one minute.

8. Count how many letters, commas and periods there are in a paragraph as quickly as possible.

9. arrange a newspaper crossing! you need to reach the finish line with the help of 2 newspapers: standing on one piece of paper, lay down the second one, step over it, and so on. The one who reaches the chair faster wins.

10. You can also play “island”: spread out a newspaper - it should accommodate as many children as possible

11. Make a dress or suit from several sheets of newspaper and tape.

12. We crumple the balls and try to knock down a tower of cubes or an empty plastic bottle with them.

13. You need to tear the newspaper figuratively to make a star or a flower.

14. Quickly put the mixed up pages of the newspaper in order.

15. “Disco on the newspaper”

A newspaper is taken and placed on the floor in the form of several islands. The presenter calls several pairs and places each pair on their own island. The players' task: to dance on a piece of newspaper while the music is playing, without ever standing up for it; if they do, then the pair is eliminated. After 30-60 seconds of dancing, the music stops and the newspaper is folded in half, i.e. each time a piece of newspaper should be reduced by 2 times. The game continues until there is only one dancing couple left.

16. Race to find the hidden word on a piece of newspaper.

17. Collection of waste paper. The essence of the last competition should not be announced in advance, so that the guys will not be able to prepare and organize it better at the end, since it can become a good final point in the thematic competition and will help clean up the territory. The guys are given a common large bag into which they must collect the garbage generated during the competition and all the paper trash they find nearby. Limit the time (it would be a good idea to mark the end with the sound of a pioneer bugle) - at the end, the teams hand over the collected paper to the “waste paper collection point”. Weigh with a steelyard; whoever has more wins.

Olga Trubaeva
Scenario for the “Paper Boom” holiday

Today we gathered to have a little fun and relax. I hope that you did not forget to bring a lot of smiles and applause with you to this hall for our today's participants in the competition program.

A note, newspaper, letter, book are not just sheets of paper paper, this is also a wonderful reason to arrange moments of relaxation and fun.

Our competition is called « Paper boom» , this means that all competitions are related to paper.

Teams participating: "Serpentine".

« Kite» .

1. competition "Postman"- the participant moves two newspapers forward, walking along it. The team with all participants reaching the finish line wins.

2. competition "Applique"-the whole team participates. Each participant runs up to the table and sticks one piece on whatman paper, applique "flower". (Whoever is faster wins)

3. competition "One left"- captain competition. Team captains take a sheet of paper in their left hand paper, without the help of your right hand you need to crumple this piece of paper. The one who crushes it faster wins.

4. competition "Building a house"- from identical strips paper blindfolded participants must "build a house". The one who is faster wins "built a house".

5. competition « Paper balls» -one team member is participating, you need to assemble paper balls using two sticks into the basket.

6. competition "Basketball"- to the basket on the left (right) you need to throw the lump with your hand paper.

7. competition "Robin Hood's Arrows"- one participant must make from the sheet as quickly as possible paper plane and launch it.

8. competition “Suddenly it will work out”- one team member will try to fold a newspaper sheet 10 times.

9. competition "Mummy"- a couple of boys are called to participate, and in the role "mummies" there will be a girl. (you need to wrap the girl using a roll paper) .

At the end of the competition, the results are summed up. The winners are awarded prizes.

Publications on the topic:

This year, spring somehow quickly declared itself and has already fully come into its own. Everyone is happy about spring. While walking every day.

As part of the month of military-patriotic work with children middle group we looked at the structure of aircraft: military and passenger aircraft.

JEANS BOOM IN “UMKA” Always wear it, wear it everywhere, On holidays and weekdays, And to work, to kindergarten We will wear jeans! We are jeans.

A very interesting craft, and the main thing is that regardless of the color and quality of cutting, it still turns out impressive. For my idea I.

Recently in our kindergarten An unusual holiday took place - "Paper Ball". Why unusual? All just kids made a trip.

Abstract of GCD in mathematics topic: “Spring. Paper boat" senior preschool age Purpose: 1. To consolidate children’s knowledge about the signs of the first month of spring; 2. We continue to teach how to write mathematical stories based on drawings.

Short-term educational practice “Paper mat” Explanatory note Paper is the most accessible material for creative activities with children. When a child makes paper crafts.

To make the craft we will need: - sheets of black cardboard according to the number of planets; - sheets of blue cardboard (for accordion) – 2 pcs. ;.

Social initiative "PAPER BOOM"

Kursova Natalia Alexandrovna

Consultant: teacher-organizer Kiselnikova Yu.A.


Social initiative – an initiative aimed at changing (improving) people’s lives and their relationships in society.

This is precisely what the “Paper Boom” environmental initiative is.

The waste paper collection campaign, which took place on February 15, 2014 at MBOU Secondary School No. 42, was so liked by students in grades 5-9 that it was decided to develop social project with the same name and hold it annually.



Every day, from offices and homes across our vast country, huge amount paper.

With proper handling and some effort on the part of each of us, this paper can be reused many times over, saving thousands of trees.

After all, recycling one ton of waste paper saves 10 trees, saves 20,000 liters of water, 1,000 kW of electricity and prevents the emission of 1,700 kg of CO2.





To implement the social and environmental initiative “Paper Boom”, we propose the following algorithm of actions:

1 . Promotion “Where is the waste paper collection point in Krasnodar?”

2 .Promotion "World Paper Collection Day."

3 . Literary and creative competition "Ecological leaflet".

4 . Poster and drawing competition "The world around us."

5 . New Year's competition carnival costumes made from recycled materials.

6 . District environmental round table “What can I do for the planet?”

7 . Social and environmental action "Paper Boom"


  • The initial stage of interest in environmental problems.
  • Environmental education of the population, attracting the attention of residents to environmental problems of respect for nature, as well as the conservation of Russian forests.
  • Involving the population (primarily children and adolescents) in studying the nature of their native land.

  • Development of a humane attitude, motivation of interest in nature conservation.
  • Formation of responsibility among the population for the state of the natural environment;
  • Promoting an active life position among the participants of the action.
  • Understanding environmental problems and finding ways to solve them.
  • Increasing the level of environmental responsibility
  • Collection of waste paper and transfer of shares to the partner.

During the implementation of this initiative, we plan to cooperate with the following social partners:

  • City waste paper collection points.
  • Holding "Kubanpechat".