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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Stairs Aren’t Slow — They’re Just Waiting for Your Love

09/12/2024

In the past, I always chose the elevator because it was fast and convenient. Currently, I do prioritize the stairs. Not because the stairs are slower, but because each step is an opportunity to take care of my health, a way for me to love myself ever

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Weight Loss Hacks: Burn Calories for Free at UEH

02/12/2024

Today, Zeen reveals the secret to weight loss and burning calories for free at UEH – maintaining a beautiful figure that is also incredibly easy: Take the stairs!   Instead of standing and waiting for the elevator which can take a whi

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Revealing the Secret: Why Does UEH Have So Few Trash Bins?

25/11/2024

If you have ever wondered, "Why are there so few trash cans at our school?", let Zeen give you the inside scoop! Fewer trash cans = “Go Green” from the beginning When we see fewer trash cans, we start to question, "Where will I throw this

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] No More Food Waste with “MASTER CHEF” ZEEN

18/11/2024

1. Crispy Fried Vegetable Peels & Leaves   Carrot peels, radishes, or green onion leaves? Don’t be so quick to throw them away! Just wash them, chop them up, and fry them with a little salt or cheese powder, and you'll have a cris

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Food Waste Contributes to Climate Change

11/11/2024

According to a report by the United Nations, food waste generates 8-10% of global greenhouse gas emissions each year! It is less known that "food waste" is actually one of the most serious culprits contributing to global warming! Every day, the Earth

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Vietnam annually Wastes almost 4 BILLION USD Worth of Food

04/11/2024

In the Asia-Pacific region, Vietnam currently ranks second with over 8 million tons of food lost or thrown away each year that could still be used or salvaged, causing a damage of approximately 3.9 billion USD annually, accounting for nearly 2% of th

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Alarming Air Pollution in Vietnam

21/10/2024

On October 7, 2024, Hanoi ranked first in the world for air pollution index (AQI 174). Concurrently, Ho Chi Minh City ranked seventh with an AQI of 147. Air pollution causes approximately 7 million deaths each year globally, with 2.2 million cases oc

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] When Pineapple Leaves Turn into Pineapple Fabric

14/10/2024

Pineapple leaves are not just a spice for sour soup; currently, they have transformed into clothing! For the first time in Vietnam, Ecofa has successfully produced fibers from pineapple leaves on a large scale, reaching up to 18 tons per month! 

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES]: Summary of the Green Campus Game – 2024 Political Education Season

07/10/2024

From September 6, 2024, to the end of September 18, 2024, as part of the 2024 Citizen Engagement Season, the UEH Green Campus Game attracted over 16,000 game experiences with the participation of 9,270 UEH students. Among them, more than 600 students

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Green Day: A Burst of Green Energy Takes Over UFM!

30/09/2024

On September 17, 2024, the UFM Multi-purpose Stadium was bustling with the Green Day event! This was a wonderful opportunity for students to explore a green and sustainable lifestyle through extremely interesting activities. Over 500 students had an

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] The Ozone Comeback: A Journey to Its Former Glory!

23/09/2024

The World Meteorological Organization has brought some good news: the Earth's ozone layer is gradually "getting healthier"! Thanks to everyone's efforts, harmful substances to the ozone layer have been decreasing, giving the ozone layer a chance to r

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[GREEN MONDAY SERIES] Yagi, the Ocean, and Global Warming

09/09/2024

None of us wishes for another Super Typhoon Yagi to appear… WHY WAS YAGI STORM SO STRONG? The ocean has absorbed about 90% of the excess heat retained by greenhouse gas emissions, intensifying the storm's strength and generating more powerful

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