Classmates for Climate Change
November 28, 2019
Inside Sacramento December 2019
By Jessica Laskey
December 2019

Two high school seniors at 黑料专区 are making the world better鈥攐ne carbon footprint at a time. Tyler Cochran-Branson and Riley Day recently launched a composting effort at their school as part of a bigger initiative to invigorate the school鈥檚 climate-change awareness and minimize its carbon footprint.
鈥淲e, like everyone else our age, are bombarded with article after article about the climate crisis,鈥 Cochran-Branson says. 鈥淚t was honestly very depressing. We weren鈥檛 sure what to do, but we knew we had to do something. So we brainstormed and came up with a month-to-month plan.鈥
Since September, the dynamic duo has been showing videos to classmates during lunchtime to get students talking about the climate crisis. They then implemented a high school-wide composting system to reduce food waste. But they are not stopping there.
Tackling fast fashion鈥攃lothing made by retailers using environmentally unfriendly practices, as well as sweatshop labor鈥攊s next on their list, with a plan to involve the school in a huge clothing exchange.
鈥淥ur goal for this project is to bring awareness to the students and hope that they will bring their knowledge to their families and make a change in their household.鈥
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