Wednesday, April 29, 2009

KELT NATIVE SPEAKERS CELEBRATING KARTINI'S DAY AT TAMAN BUNGKUL











Have you ever seen our native speakers wearing kebaya? well, you can see them on our post today. On Sunday, 26 April 2009 at Taman Bungkul, Bike to Work community held a game called bicycle racing with kebaya for celebrating Kartini's Day. All contestants must put on kebaya then riding a bicycle. Our team was Xenia (from Kelt Jawa) and Margaret (from Kelt Jemursari). We didn't win the race but we had so much fun.








Tuesday, April 28, 2009

ZERO WASTE CAMPAIGN AT TAMAN BUNGKUL




Last Sunday, we held a campaign about Zero Waste at Taman Bungkul. KELT teachers and staff did the campaign by gave away KELT Zero Waste bags to every person who brought plastic bags, exchanged the bags, and gave explanation to them about the bad effects of using plastic bag. Based on an article, plastic waste is more dangerous than global warming. Plastic is not biodegradable which means it can not be destroyed. Can you imagine if our world full of plastic waste?


So, if you really concern about your environment, from now on PLEASE STOP USING PLASTIC BAG!!!!!



Friday, April 3, 2009

ZERO WASTE


This term, KELT is proud to be part of the Zero Waste campaign. Zero Waste is a movement that raises awareness for the alarmingly excessive amount of waste we produce. We may not realize it, but not all the garbage that we throw away can be safely buried in a landfill or even worse, incinerated. All the waste we have "contributed" to the environment and continually do, without us knowing, has further damaged the environment. Global warming, a very real phenomenon happening all around us, is a direct effect of our behavior.

KELT gave away bags in the first week of the term to all the students to show our support for Zero Waste. These bags, while may not look like much, are made out of recycled goods (in this case, car tyres) and are quite handy. You can reuse them, unlike with plastic bags that you get in grocery stores. Plastic bags are nonbiodegradable, meaning they won't compost into the ground even after thousands of years and continue to contaminate the earth with all their chemicals. They are also not renewable. Please stop using plastic bags. It's the least you can do for the environment.

There are plenty of other things you can do to help your environment, even in small ways. If you're interested, check out these websites: