The information within the infographic is very informative. You can tell that there was time taking when looking for research and the the information shows that. However I feel like the design is kind of cluttered and messy making it slightly harder to read.
Composting was not familiar to me and was not something that I would have thought to be so interesting! This was an amazing topic to select in response to ecological education since this will help the environment. Almost most of the garbage can be composted is significant because the waste centers should seriosuly use such methods to reduce the amount of landfill.
I really haven’t heard of this unique way to take care of the planet. I was intrigued and I loved everything that you had to say. I could see and understand why it is our duty to find different ways to help and continue to help the earth. That it is very easy and that it could help in a big way.
I thought this Infographic had a lot of useful information.I enjoyed reading the work we learned in class play out into this assignment. i like how you all displayed how practical it is to really make a difference and be useful in this lifetime even though it seems like a daunting task at times since it is such a big issue. Overall I really loved this and i loved the examples that you all provided, Great job!
To begin with, congratulations on your nomination! The graphics were fantastic, and until reading this article, I had no idea what composting was all about. The colors used in the infographics were appropriate for the theme. I will admit that I thought the infographic was a little wordy. But I understand that there is a lot of information that needs to be included in this article to make their point. Overall, it was fantastic! I appreciated the visual representations of what to compost and what not to compost. Very efficient!
This infographic was entertaining to read and quite educational. The infographic examines composting in detail. Consideration of this issue is pertinent and crucial for global citizens. Many individuals, groups, and organizations are working to find solutions to the detrimental effects that humans are having on the condition of our planet. We frequently believe that the problems facing the earth are too complex for us to address on a daily basis, but this infographic eloquently showed that this is not the case. It was not only instructive, but inspiring to me. The contrast between what St. Mary’s particularly did in terms of composting and what other universities did was interesting.
I have heard of compositing and seen it in many nature shows. However, I never truly understood its benefits as a whole. I am glad my family already does this with our fruit peels because it is a great help to the environment. This infographic is impressive and does a great job of showing the reader the benefits this type of recycling has for the environment.
Composting for garbage is good for our environment. Hence there are two wins that is the garbage is no more and from that garbage there comes some benefits to the environment. Our university is also involved, that’s the best thing.
Congratulations on your nomination! This article explores the environmental consequences of failing to compost, highlighting the negative impact on both the planet and human health. The author emphasizes the importance of composting as a means of reducing waste and supporting sustainable practices. By providing concrete examples of the benefits of composting and offering practical tips for getting started, the article encourages readers to take action to reduce their environmental impact. Overall, the article serves as a valuable reminder of the role that individuals can play in promoting sustainability and protecting the planet.
Congratulations on your nomination. I didn’t know a lot about composting, but this was very informative. I was surprised to see how 50% of garbage could be composed. I like how you added how to keep certain trash separated. I also like how you incorporated example that can be taken for St. Mary’s, making it easier to understand. Overall, this was a quick and easy read.
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Christian Lopez
The information within the infographic is very informative. You can tell that there was time taking when looking for research and the the information shows that. However I feel like the design is kind of cluttered and messy making it slightly harder to read.
Carlos Alonzo
Composting was not familiar to me and was not something that I would have thought to be so interesting! This was an amazing topic to select in response to ecological education since this will help the environment. Almost most of the garbage can be composted is significant because the waste centers should seriosuly use such methods to reduce the amount of landfill.
Greitin Rodriguez
I really haven’t heard of this unique way to take care of the planet. I was intrigued and I loved everything that you had to say. I could see and understand why it is our duty to find different ways to help and continue to help the earth. That it is very easy and that it could help in a big way.
Alaina De Leon
I thought this Infographic had a lot of useful information.I enjoyed reading the work we learned in class play out into this assignment. i like how you all displayed how practical it is to really make a difference and be useful in this lifetime even though it seems like a daunting task at times since it is such a big issue. Overall I really loved this and i loved the examples that you all provided, Great job!
Kaylah Garcia
To begin with, congratulations on your nomination! The graphics were fantastic, and until reading this article, I had no idea what composting was all about. The colors used in the infographics were appropriate for the theme. I will admit that I thought the infographic was a little wordy. But I understand that there is a lot of information that needs to be included in this article to make their point. Overall, it was fantastic! I appreciated the visual representations of what to compost and what not to compost. Very efficient!
Amy Hotema
This infographic was entertaining to read and quite educational. The infographic examines composting in detail. Consideration of this issue is pertinent and crucial for global citizens. Many individuals, groups, and organizations are working to find solutions to the detrimental effects that humans are having on the condition of our planet. We frequently believe that the problems facing the earth are too complex for us to address on a daily basis, but this infographic eloquently showed that this is not the case. It was not only instructive, but inspiring to me. The contrast between what St. Mary’s particularly did in terms of composting and what other universities did was interesting.
Osondra Fournier-Colon
I have heard of compositing and seen it in many nature shows. However, I never truly understood its benefits as a whole. I am glad my family already does this with our fruit peels because it is a great help to the environment. This infographic is impressive and does a great job of showing the reader the benefits this type of recycling has for the environment.
Muhammad Hammad Zafar
Composting for garbage is good for our environment. Hence there are two wins that is the garbage is no more and from that garbage there comes some benefits to the environment. Our university is also involved, that’s the best thing.
Nnamdi Onwuzurike
Congratulations on your nomination! This article explores the environmental consequences of failing to compost, highlighting the negative impact on both the planet and human health. The author emphasizes the importance of composting as a means of reducing waste and supporting sustainable practices. By providing concrete examples of the benefits of composting and offering practical tips for getting started, the article encourages readers to take action to reduce their environmental impact. Overall, the article serves as a valuable reminder of the role that individuals can play in promoting sustainability and protecting the planet.
Sydney Nieto
Congratulations on your nomination. I didn’t know a lot about composting, but this was very informative. I was surprised to see how 50% of garbage could be composed. I like how you added how to keep certain trash separated. I also like how you incorporated example that can be taken for St. Mary’s, making it easier to understand. Overall, this was a quick and easy read.