In January, the project “Recycling is the pillar of sustainable development” continued: in this next phase of the program, high school students became active participants.
Representatives of the Ér Hangja Association first held workshops for the students, where participants learned the basics of filmmaking. During the sessions, they gained insight into the technical aspects of using cameras and microphones, as well as how to convey a message effectively and engagingly through video. In the practical phase, students from the 11th-grade robotics class at the “Petőfi Sándor” Theoretical High School in Săcueni were the first to get involved.

Using LEGO Spike kits, they designed and built robots that highlighted the importance of selective waste collection and environmentally conscious behavior. Through their presentations and the demonstration of their robots, the students not only showcased their technological skills but also communicated important environmental messages to their younger peers.
This part of the program clearly demonstrates how modern technology and creative education can contribute to deepening sustainable thinking. The enthusiasm and active involvement of the high school students gave fresh momentum to achieving the project’s goals.
The project is carried out with the support of the European Solidarity Corps and in partnership with the Sacueni Town Hall