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Making artworks from used milk cans to call for environment protection

Teachers and students of HCM City’s primary schools have collected more than 450,000 milk cans to call for environment protection.

Teachers and students of Ho Chi Minh City’s primary schools have collected more than 450,000 milk cans to make artworks in responding to the Environmental Festival – World Milk Day 2011.

On May 26, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training and Tetra Pak Vietnam organised the World Milk Day and the closing ceremony of the education programme on nutrition and environment for primary students.

The annual festival attracted more than 2,500 primary pupils and teachers from 200 schools in Ho Chi Minh City. All artworks displayed at the festival are made from used milk cans.

Animals in forest, by teachers and pupils from Nguyen Trung Truc Primary School in Thu Duc District.

Green park by Huynh Van Chinh Primary School.

Another work by pupils from Nha Be District.

A work by pupils from Hoc Mon District.

A landscape painting.

Jungle festival.

A ferris wheel made by used milk cans.

The Roman Arena.

The Opera Sydney Theatre.

An Egyptian pyramid.

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