Gymnasium Adolfinum Joins Moers' Fairtrade Schools
Gymnasium Adolfinum in Moers has become the sixth school in the city to achieve Fairtrade School status. The school received its certification following a fashion show held on Friday, September 26, which highlighted the importance of fair trade and sustainable fashion. The event, organized by World Shop Moers and the Fairtrade-Town Moers steering group, aimed to raise awareness about the exploitative and environmentally damaging conditions in conventional cheap clothing production. Students from Gymnasium In den Filder Benden showcased fair fashion alternatives during a presentation on Tuesday, September 23rd, demonstrating stylish options that support sustainable development. By becoming a Fairtrade School, Gymnasium Adolfinum has committed to integrating the topic of fair trade into its daily school life. The school joins five other Moers institutions that actively promote fair trade and sustainable development within their environments. The certification of Gymnasium Adolfinum as a Fairtrade School marks a significant step in Moers' commitment to fair trade and sustainability. The school's involvement, along with other local institutions, reflects a growing awareness and dedication to promoting fair and ethical practices within the city's educational system.
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