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Engen sponsors 2014 EduPlant Award Winners

28th November 2014

  

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Engen recently supported the 2014 EduPlant Awards ceremony as one of the headline sponsors of the greening and food gardening programme coordinated by Food & Trees for Africa.

Eduplant is a leading school food gardening and greening programme. Since its inception in 1994 it has provided educator and community workshops, and produced educational materials. It also offers a competition element.

Over the past 20 years, EduPlant has helped thousands of schools enhance food security, contribute to poverty alleviation in their communities, improve local nutrition and develop more sustainable land and resource management. It continues to provide life skills and practical hands on learning to young people, teaching them how to address their own nutritional needs as well as those of their surrounding communities.

This year’s EduPlant competition drew over 400 entrants. Of these 60 schools were shortlisted and attended a 3-day seminar, in which they participated in a variety of entertaining and educational workshops, including: drumming, t-shirt painting, permaculture workshops, paraffin safety and child safety.

Tasneem Sulaiman-Bray, Engen’s general manager of corporate affairs, says, “As a sponsor of the EduPlant programme since 2010, and an active participant since 1994, Engen is proud to be a part of a sustainable and socio-economically meaningful programme of this stature; a programme which has helped to create a new generation of eco-savvy entrepreneurs.”

Winners of the tree planting and entrepreneurial competition were announced recently at an Eduplant awards ceremony for schools that have had the most success in the programme.

KwaZulu-Natal schools took first place in three out of five categories, winning cash and gardening tools. Roseway Waldorf School in Botha’s Hill won the EduPlant emerging category for 2014.  Winner of the intermediate category was Siphakemile Primary School in Port Shepstone and the advanced category winner was Izwi Lesizwe Primary School in Pietermaritzburg.

Nobanda Primary School in Pietermaritzburg won the provincial category for the KZN region.


For more information please contact Gavin Smith, Engen Group Communication Manager,
Gavin.Smith@engenoil.com   Tel: +27 21 403 4312   Cell: +27 82 379 1700

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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