For a very long time I was having a question about how the paper is made ? What if we can make them from used papers ? And want to do something which gives a smile on the poor people who can’t afford books for their education. I want to do something which makes someone happier. So I came across a Crumple paper event at my school which made me think about this. Crumpling paper means recycling papers from used paper so through which we can make new papers which can be used. Now-a-days papers have been used by most people and even wasted on the other hand. So I thought to add this in my CAS experience. Recycle waste papers and make new papers out of it in order to reduce the amount of waste paper, eventually leading to less production of processed papers from woods
LO – 1
Identify own strengths and develop areas for growth
Crumple paper helps to develop and explore more about the paper making process, and Identify that we should not waste paper and understand. I used to regrate when someone threw away paper and made paper planes, but after or when I understood that we shouldn’t and now I also stop the people around me from doing this.
LO – 2
Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process
One of the challenges undertaken was while placing paper for drying from the tary, as some paper were getting cracked and some were getting fat and some were thin paper. There was one solution for this was putting more mold on the crack part and healing it and another way was falting it which might take more time.
LO – 5
Demonstrate the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively
Working collaboratively Makes the work easier. The organizer divided people into groups to make the work easier and faster. The Benefit of working together in a group is good coordination and getting to know more people, which helped me as a new student.
LO – 7
Recognise and consider the ethics of choices and actions
Involving in social issues and helping people recycle paper .We should give nature the same amount we take from them. This was my ethics of choice to give a hand in social work of recycling paper.