Students from Qatar Academy Doha (QAD) urged members of the community to reduce their plastic consumption by detailing their devastating effects on the world during the second day of Qatar Sustainability Week 2021.
“Just two years ago, as a group of passionate young leaders, we decided to make an environmental change,” said Khalid al-Shaibei, a student from QAD – part of Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education – during a talk held in Msheireb Downtown Doha. “Our aim was not only to raise awareness of the effects of plastic waste, but also to promote the concept of sustainability in our society.”
Lena al-Khater, also a QAD student, explained that during their work on the campaign – titled Activists in Action – they learned that around 8mn tonnes of plastic end up in oceans every year, causing severe damage to marine life and increasing the risk of extinction of aquatic animals.
“Plastic bags are in fact a great invention, they make our life easier – they’re lightweight, waterproof, and easy to carry around – making them very valuable and hard to give up. However, these exact features are what makes them a bigger problem to the environment, because while we are making our lives easier, we are ruining, and sometimes shortening, the lives of many creatures that deserve to thrive on earth as much as we do,” al-Khater said.
The average time that a plastic bag is used for is only 12 minutes, but they can last in the environment for hundreds of years before decomposing. There are many alternatives to plastic bags, such as reusable and biodegradable bags.
“For a better tomorrow we need to build resilience today,” said Rawda al-Qassabi, also a QAD student, explaining that reliance on single-use plastics dramatically increased during Covid-19, and this meant it was hard for the students to stay motivated.
“But since the beginning of our campaign, we have been wonderfully supported by our school, Qatar Academy Doha, and the wider community, so we persevered and created an initiative using social media. We launched an online petition and demonstrated that despite the challenges we faced, we only became stronger as leaders,” al-Qassabi said.
Al-Anoud al-Hitmi, another member of Activists in Action said, “When we decided to start this campaign, Activists in Action, I never knew that that we could reach this many people. Participation in such events is very important because we are the future, and we have to start raising awareness or start taking action.”
 
 
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