Several groups will have booths displaying their projects on topics such as composting, school waste management, sustainable agriculture, solar energy, and endangered species. The event will involve games, eco-friendly raffle prizes, and a monument of all the waste generated at San Marcos in a day. The goal is to share their knowledge about environmental issues, highlight their solution-based projects, and inspire students to study environmental science with the hope of making positive changes in our world.

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