
In a bid to promote sustainability and reduce waste, the Anambra State Government has implemented a ban on writing assignments inside textbooks. This initiative aims to make textbooks reusable, particularly for younger siblings of pupils who will need them in the future.
Why the Ban?
The government views writing assignments in textbooks as a wasteful and unsustainable practice. By banning this practice, they hope to:
Reduce the financial burden on families who would otherwise need to purchase new textbooks every year
Promote a culture of sustainability and environmental responsibility
Ensure that textbooks are preserved for future generations of students
Impact on Students
Students in Anambra State will need to find alternative methods for completing assignments, such as using notebooks or digital tools. This change is expected to take some getting used to, but ultimately, it will benefit the environment and the students’ wallets.
A Step towards Sustainability
The Anambra State Government’s ban on writing assignments in textbooks is a step in the right direction towards promoting sustainability and reducing waste. By adopting this practice, the state is setting an example for others to follow.