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The name of our service is E-Savior Tour, also known as Environment-Savior Tour. This is a two-day course providing students information and practical knowledge of environmental problems generally and garbage-classification particularly through many interesting activities.
On the first day, we will hold a FREE mini fair at the school to introduce our tour. In the second day, there will be a field trip for the children to go sightseeing, exploring and participating in classifying trash. Along with that, we also take children to the Recycling Department of some factories and some landfills
Day 1: Mini-fair
- Location: Schools.
- Time: 7 or 5 days before the tour.
- Main activities:
ü Small exhibition of small buildings, toys, statues of characters from famous cartoon movies, etc. all of which are made from trash.
ü Making some new models from trash.
ü Presenting some short animated clips of trash, recycling and featured movies relating to environmental problems.
ü Providing knowledge of garbage classification.
ü Providing a corner for children to paint about the environment.
Day 2: Field Trip (Green Adventure)
- Location: park, coke factory and landfill.
- Time: 5 or 7 days after the mini-fair
- Main actives:
We bring children back on those times of fairy tales. Children , themselves, take part in a “real adventure” in which they are leading characters in our fairy tales. Thank to this adventure, we will teach them some simple lessons through games and real situations.
After the morning, they visit the Recycling Department of a coke factory. On the way to the recycling plant, children will pass by a landfill nearby in order to understand the environmental challenges we are facing now.
After-sales services:
- Introducing company’s website and our unique games which aim at helping students remember what they’ve learned.
- Encouraging students to join local environmental clubs which take part in many other volunteer activities in the future.









