Here’s an inspirational story from The Fergus-Elora News in
It’s tough to predict what the result may be, but sometimes that’s all you need to do. Try.
The starting point of course is to first convince the DPS school management to ban plastic bags from the school!
Read this wonderful story by Francis Baker from The Fergus-Elora News.
Protecting the environment is on the minds of local high school students.
Sarah Hennekens, a Grade 10 student in the environment group at
The first, signed by 298 students, asks council to support expanding the
With only a short time to circulate the petitions, Hennekens got 20 per cent of the student body to sign — and she said with more time, she’s sure she would have got about 90 per cent participation.
“These voices are the future of the community,” she said. “I’d like to ask you to consider taking action.”
Only one municipality in
“Plastic bags are a huge problem in this world, and
There are 500 billion plastic bags in use around the world — about one million are used every minute, Hennekens said. Besides cluttering the planet for the next thousand years, they’re also filling up landfills and causing thousands of animal deaths each year, she said.
The
Ward 3 councillor Robert Foster thanked Hennekens for her presentation, saying it’s very refreshing to see young people interested in advocating for issues like this.
Mayor Joanne Ross-Zuj said she would take the two petitions to
Ross-Zuj said the county’s solid waste services committee was meeting the next day — and she would present the plastic bag petition there. “These are two wonderful initiatives,” she said. “It’s great to see at the high school that you’re concerned about this.”

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