Eco-friendly Christmas ornaments created by talented students hailing from Neuss's Rhine district
In the heart of Rhein-Kreis Neuss, a unique and sustainable Christmas tradition is taking shape. A group of schools, including the Vocational Training Center Grevenbroich, Martinusschule and Sebastianus-Schule in Kaarst, the School am Nordpark, Joseph Beuys-Schule, and the Mosaikschule in Grevenbroich, have come together to create lovingly crafted, eco-friendly Christmas tree decorations.
The students' creations, praised by Harald Vieten and Tillmann Lonnes, have been displayed in county houses, setting a festive and creative mood for visitors. The project, which was accompanied by the Office of Building Management and the Office of Schools and Culture of Rhein-Kreis Neuss, involved around 130 students from various schools.
The decorations, made with an emphasis on sustainability, are not just adornments but a preparation for the festive season. They serve as a reminder of the importance of environmental consciousness even during celebrations. The action, which took place in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, has been warmly received by the community, adding a touch of local charm to the Christmas season.
For the most current details about this project, it's recommended to check local news sources, the official Rhein-Kreis Neuss municipality website, or to contact the schools directly. This initiative is a testament to the creativity and commitment of the students and the schools in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, making this Christmas season a bit greener and more beautiful.
- The Economic and Social Policy in Rhein-Kreis Neuss has been highlighted by the eco-friendly Christmas tree decoration project, demonstrating the commitment of the schools to sustainable-living and home-and-garden practices.
- As part of their lifestyle education, students from the participating schools in Rhein-Kreis Neuss have showcased the importance of Economic and Social Policy in promoting sustainable living, even during holidays like Christmas.