Secondary Schools Vegetarian Films Competition
MEDIA RELEASE
Secondary Schools Vegetarian Films Competition
For Immediate Release
Tuesday 22nd October
Secondary school pupils will have the opportunity to explore vegetarian and vegan themes in a new school video competition planned for 2014, and have the chance to win over five thousand dollars’ worth of prizes.
The New Zealand Vegetarian Society today launched its secondary schools video competition, and organiser Julia Clements believes that it will be an excellent chance for teenagers to explore the huge beneficial impact that following a vegetarian or vegan diet can have on one’s own health and the health of the planet, and of course on the well-being of farmed animals and ocean life.
There are 12 categories from which to
choose a topic, and these come under a range of headings,
from Animal Advocacy to Vegetarian/Vegan Living, through to
Protecting the Environment, and Improved Nutrition and
Health.
“There is such a lot of scope for telling a
great story or getting a powerful message across, so we are
excited about the competition,” says Ms Clements.
The
competition has been announced now to allow interested
teachers time to build it into their curriculum.
“So
many vegetarian issues are of major importance to the future
health of Earth and its inhabitants and are also relevant to
a lot of curriculum topics,” Ms Clements said, “so we
want to ensure that as many college pupils as possible get a
chance to let their creative side soar whilst learning about
the benefits of vegetarianism along the way”.
Winners will be announced on World Vegetarian Day 2014. The school with the overall winning entry will receive a substantial prize, details of which will be announced prior to competition commencement.
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