Educational Waste Management Display - Beresford
Project Status: Available
Project Overview
Beresford seeks to develop an educational waste management display, inspired by the layout depicted in Exhibit A. This display system aims to instruct students on properly categorizing their waste into appropriate disposal categories. The design should include designated spaces for trash, recycling, compost, and liquid waste bins.
Additionally, the display system should have built in side tables to accommodate various ancillary items, such as a "share bin" for unwanted food items that students can take or leave, or an area to stack lunch trays. There should also be areas with pegs or hooks to hang trash pickers and gloves.
This display will serve as an interactive learning tool, promoting environmental awareness and responsible waste disposal practices among students.
Sample Educational Waste Management Display Photos
Project Information
Beresford Elementary School
300 28th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94403
Principal - Jadelyn Chang
jchang@smfc.k12.ca.us
Dimensions
- Exact dimensions are left to Scout's discretion
Materials
- The display could be constructed from wood, plastic, or metal
- They entire display must be weather-resistant (e.g. no rusting, no rotting)
Safety Concerns
- Utilization of saws and other sharp instruments
- Utilization of power tools, including power drills
- Exposure to fumes from oil-based paints, wood varnishes, and wood sealers
Desired Construction Time
Construction can take place at any time off-campus. Any on-campus setup is preferable to occur when school is not in session, such as after school, weekends, or school breaks.
Financial Aid
Depends if there are sufficient school funds for the year