Recycling competition showcases airport staff's interest in sustainability

Participants and winners with their rewards

Departments within the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority presented for the first-time last week, a project whereby they build interesting concepts and objects that can be used by the authority, out of recycled materials.

Such initiative was part of a recycling competition organised at the airport to commemorate ‘World environment day’ on the fifth of this month, with the aims of raising environmental awareness within the organization, encouraging staff to mitigate the impact of single-use items on the environment, encourage recycling, raising awareness and promoting the circular economy concept.

Staff had two months to work on their projects and were free to choose the materials they wish to work with, with specific requirements and guidelines such as using materials from the environment around them, and that whatever is built, it turns out to be useful at the workplace

“Staff participation had surpassed our expectation, the judges were impressed with the qualities of the projects and the different ideas from the participating teams,” said Kurtis Lespoir, one of the lead organisers of the competition.  

Furniture, wall shelf, flowerpots and bins made from old tyres, directional signage, engraving, decorating and calligraphy on glass bottles, vegetable garden, an airport maquette and other household objects made from electronic waste, and portraying the organisation's mission and values using office materials were the projects presented by nine teams from different departments in the organisation.

The Information, Communication and Technology team took the first prize as the way they re-used electronic waste from an old server and other technological equipment impressed the jury. The drivers' use of old tyres and making them useful again was an original concept hence one of the reasons for their project to be the second-best one, whilst the aesthetic presentation of the wall shelf crafted by the staff from the CEOs office ensured that they won the third prize.

Whilst this was the first project initiated by the SCAA’s department responsible for the environment, another competition will follow entitled; “Green innovative solution at the airport” targeting secondary and post-secondary schools”
More information about this competition is available on SCAA website; www.scaa.sc

First_2nd_and_3rd_prize_winners.jpg1st, 2nd and 3rd prize winners

Some of the other projects in the exhibition
Some of the other projects in the exhibition

SCAA ICT Team Project
SCAA ICT Team Project