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Advancing Campus Sustainability in Tijuana, Mexico

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In Tijuana, Mexico, school campuses have become the starting point for environmental action. Through local initiatives and interactive exchanges, concepts such as resource recycling, plastic reduction, and circular regeneration have been brought into everyday campus life — allowing students to learn sustainability through daily experience and understand its value through action.

During the activities, hands-on demonstrations and interactive explanations guided students and teachers to better understand the meaning of “from waste to regeneration.” Participants were encouraged to adopt simple, practical approaches that can be integrated into learning environments and daily routines. Environmental protection was no longer just a slogan, but a way of living that can be practiced, shared, and sustained.

Transcending language and cultural boundaries, goodwill flowed naturally throughout the campus. It is hoped that this environmentally rooted initiative, planted within schools, will continue to expand outward — nurturing seeds of stewardship for the Earth and the generations to come.

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