Eco-heroes from Roscommon honoured at finals of Young Environmentalist Awards

Students from a County Roscommon secondary school were praised at the ceremony
Eco-heroes from Roscommon honoured at finals of Young Environmentalist Awards

Photographed receiving their award at the Young Environmentalist Awards final were students from Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown, Co Roscommon. Photo: Brian Morrison

An eco-project by young people from Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown, County Roscommon claimed the top prize in the Junior Waste Award category at the finals of the ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards (YEA) which took place last Thursday in the Convention Centre Dublin.

Their ‘Let’s Talk Trash’ project, which was among 25 crowned winners across 11 categories, aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding waste management in their local area and to change people’s behaviour by enhancing their understanding of waste management.

The young people from Scoil Mhuire were among more than 1,000 people who attended the major event, at which over 100 competing projects were showcased, representing 65 schools and youth organisations in 28 counties across the island of Ireland.

Now in their 26th year, the Young Environmentalist Awards recognise the work of young people who are tackling key issues in relation to climate and biodiversity loss, taking environmental action in their school or community and coming up with creative solutions to solve environmental issues.

Congratulating the award finalists and winners, national director of ECO-UNESCO, Elaine Nevin said: “I’d like to congratulate the winners from Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown, Co Roscommon and everyone who took part in the YEA finals, and express our gratitude to the funders who make this possible year after year. Every project submitted this year deserves recognition, and it’s inspiring to see such passion and creativity in young people as we continue supporting youth-led environmental action across the island of Ireland.” 

Commending the winners and runners-up, the event’s special guest, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain said: “The Young Environmentalist Awards showcase the passion and dedication of Ireland's young people in tackling some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. The finalist projects showcased today are thoughtful, impactful and a reminder that meaningful change often starts at a local level. I am delighted to support and celebrate their achievements.” 

Further information about the awardees is available here.

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