Ryan Plunkett and Killian Farrell from Tullamore College have been recognized for their innovative project, 'Grass Sheets', which transforms discarded grass clippings into eco-friendly paper products. This initiative, executed in collaboration with Offaly County Council and Tullamore Pitch and Putt Club, addresses environmental concerns like deforestation and waste. The school is proud of their achievement, which highlights their creativity. Teacher Emma Bradley expressed confidence in the students' capabilities and the positive impact of the Young Social Innovators (YSI) program. Other participants included students from St Brendan's College, who focused on media literacy and social media's impact.
Ryan Plunkett and Killian Farrell from Tullamore College developed 'Grass Sheets', a sustainable paper made from repurposed grass clippings, winning gold at the Aviva Stadium.
Emma Bradley, a teacher at Tullamore College, praised the project as a sign of a promising future, showcasing the creativity and environmental consciousness of her students.
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