Diploma for the seedlings: in the Philippines, the graduates are required to plant 10 trees
PictolicThe preservation of the environment and nature — global topic that is becoming every year becomes more acute. The Philippine government decided to support the fight for a greener earth and adopted a new law requiring every graduate to plant 10 trees. Only after this, the young people will be awarded diplomas or certificates.
Find out details of an unusual law that promises to become a good tradition of our material.A new law in the Philippines States that: each graduate school or University should plant at least 10 trees to get my diploma. This innovation officially marked the beginning of a student tradition to plant trees before release. The authorities hope that this will help in the fight against global climate change.
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