The eco club, often known as the green club, is a non-profit organisation that encourages students to participate in environmental education and improvement. Students and young people can organise themselves into a green club to learn more about this topic and to take action to better their immediate environment.
Encourage students to use plastic bags judiciously and to avoid throwing them out in public areas because they clog drains and sewers, lead to water logging, and serve as a mosquito breeding ground.
Create programmes to plant trees, raise awareness of environmental issues through quizzes, essays, painting contests, rallies, and other events, and teach them how to reuse waste materials and create goods from them.
Encourage students to grow trees to maintain a clean, green environment around them.
Promote the idea of water conservation by using as little water as possible.
Encourage students to adopt a lifestyle that produces the least amount of waste, separates waste at the source, and disposes of it at the closest storage facility.
Students should get education to raise awareness among public and sanitary professionals to prevent the careless burning of waste that results in respiratory illnesses.