The recycling wooden Wind Powered Car workshop on 9 March has been successfully completed. With Norman's guidance, with the help of their parents, children are able to use recycled wood and recycled paper to create wind powered cars with unique characteristics. At the end of the workshop, children were divided into two groups for in a live racing competition with their hand-made wind powered cars.
Thank you "The Way We Are" by Commercial Radio for inviting us to share about our work in encouraging the public to understand local trees and promoting the upcycling of tree resources. Every year, we organize a series of free educational and community activities so that people have the opportunity to understand the importance of upcycling and the social concept of "integration of people and trees". For those who missed the show, you can listen to the show again via this link: https://campaign.881903.com/hkjc-charities/
The "Wish . Wood" Scheme is based on the theme of "Upcycling and Recycling Wood, Practicing Sustainable Living", sending Wood Kit to primary and secondary schools for free, allow students to experience upcycling and create secondary creations for recycled wood. The 2024 "Wish . Wood" Scheme is about to begin, should you wish to know what type of wooden works students can create with recycled wood, why not go to the video and listen to the teachers and classmates who participated in the school last year?
Tree Upcycling Project Annual Exhibition was held from October to December at the Jockey Club – The Conservancy Association Urban Forestry Green Hub and Times Square, taking the social concept of "integration of people and trees" as the theme, provide visitors with a better understanding of the concepts of tree upcycling and sustainable development. Moreover, our Seminar and Sharing Sessions cum Wood Granting Ceremony was held in November, in addition to sharing from NGO representatives, we have also invited a number of speakers from different sectors to share with you how to integrate trees into the community to build a sustainable community.
Every year, our Field Trips will lead participants to visit different areas of Hong Kong, while everyone is getting close to nature, they can also learn about local trees and green resources, explore the precious treasures that nature has given us. Last year, we visited Fu Tei Au Village, a non-indigenous squatter village rich in natural ecological resources, famous attractions in the village include "Sky Tree" and "Flower Sea Fish Pond".
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