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Agnes Irwin senior Maya Wilcher is Main Line Student each week

Wilcher, A mature, Helped develop and lead a project to teach Lower School students about vermicomposting as an approach to recycle food waste. She also was involved in the two year effort by the school's Eco spanish dating sites club to encourage the school to stop selling disposable water bottles in the cafeteria and encourage students to switch to reusable bottles. spanish dating sites Wilcher also has been active in communicating the work of the school's green Council to the Agnes Irwin community. Last the summer time, Wilcher attended the Student Climate and conservation Congress.

Main Line videos News (MLMN): Can you tell us somewhat about vermicomposting, And how it is relevant to the earth?

Maya Wilcher: plainly, Vermicomposting uses worms to show organic waste into compost. different send the food waste to the landfill, Vermicomposting transforms the substances into a nutrient rich fertilizer which they can use to grow healthy plants and revitalize poor soil, Eliminating the desire for chemical fertilizer.

MLMN: You are helping to lead the school's environmental Council through a process to ascertain whether the food waste from Agnes Irwin's cafeterias can be composted to create a nutrient rich soil amendment. How is this project coming along?

Wilcher: We're still in preliminary phases of the project, But I have been in contact with a representative from Philly Compost. Philly Compost would act as the hauler of the organic waste from our cafeteria and has a union with Two Particular Acres in Royersford. I am trying to arrange a meeting between topographical Council and the woman, To discover the process and about the potential to make it cost neutral. The next step after gathering information will be to formulate a proposal and work with the operations and cafeteria.

MLMN: You helped initiate and plan a trip to perform the biennial Powershift conference in Washington, direct current, Which is attended by college students from in the uk Agnes Irwin was one of the few high school groups there. What was it is important you learned from the conference?

Wilcher: Although every minute of the conference was incredible, What resonated with me most were the words of Tim DeChristopher, an environmental activist. He stood before gathering of 10,000 enrollees, Visibly infuriated with the state of politics and mid-air today, And ordered to provide, "Let this be the last time that we come together just to make statements. from now on, Our movement would need to take a stand, His speech was the most powerful I have ever heard and provoked me to question the direction of my future. these days, DeChristopher is serving two years in prison for posing as a bidder to expose the illegal sale of Utah land to oil and gas companies during the last days of the Bush Administration; I think it says a lot about our current society that a person fighting to protect the planet is punished while corporations who endanger the lives of thousands and wreak havoc on our land and oceans are supported by our government. Some may believe his actions were drastic, But desperate times call for distressed measures.

MLMN: Is there a future career path that currently interests you?

Wilcher: I am planning to major in ecological Engineering, But to also pursue Spanish and possibly the environmental Policy or Law. ultimately, get "prefe'ed" Future can be to aid in advancing renewable energies, Implement sustainable infrastructure and energy systems throughout developing nations, And work to redefine the structure in developed countries like the United States. People often ignore the correlation between social/economic prosperity and green stability, So exploring fields like general economics or sustainable development fascinates me as well.

MLMN: What are some of the perfect books?

Wilcher: favored books of mine include "A Tree gets bigger in Brooklyn, "A Tale of Two locations" then "The Perks of being a Wallflower, We've just finished "requirements and the Fury" In british class, Which was a nice, Thought provoking read as well.

Wilcher: quite possibly "Somers the city, "Benny Joon, "Chocolat" or it may be "Pirates of the islands, needlessly to say, I love Johnny Depp so this is a factor, remember, though,but "Chocolat" Is beautifully crafted and a reminder of the power of one person to produce change. "Benny Joon" is a wonderful and quirky tale that never gets old, and also "Pirates of someplace sunny and warm" Has a charm and thrill that never ceases to trap me.
Agnes Irwin senior Maya Wilcher is Main Line Student each week

Wilcher, A mature, Helped develop and lead a project to teach Lower School students about vermicomposting as an approach to recycle food waste. She also was involved in the two year effort by the school's Eco spanish dating sites club to encourage the school to stop selling disposable water bottles in the cafeteria and encourage students to switch to reusable bottles. spanish dating sites Wilcher also has been active in communicating the work of the school's green Council to the Agnes Irwin community. Last the summer time, Wilcher attended the Student Climate and conservation Congress.

Main Line videos News (MLMN): Can you tell us somewhat about vermicomposting, And how it is relevant to the earth?

Maya Wilcher: plainly, Vermicomposting uses worms to show organic waste into compost. different send the food waste to the landfill, Vermicomposting transforms the substances into a nutrient rich fertilizer which they can use to grow healthy plants and revitalize poor soil, Eliminating the desire for chemical fertilizer.

MLMN: You are helping to lead the school's environmental Council through a process to ascertain whether the food waste from Agnes Irwin's cafeterias can be composted to create a nutrient rich soil amendment. How is this project coming along?

Wilcher: We're still in preliminary phases of the project, But I have been in contact with a representative from Philly Compost. Philly Compost would act as the hauler of the organic waste from our cafeteria and has a union with Two Particular Acres in Royersford. I am trying to arrange a meeting between topographical Council and the woman, To discover the process and about the potential to make it cost neutral. The next step after gathering information will be to formulate a proposal and work with the operations and cafeteria.

MLMN: You helped initiate and plan a trip to perform the biennial Powershift conference in Washington, direct current, Which is attended by college students from in the uk Agnes Irwin was one of the few high school groups there. What was it is important you learned from the conference?

Wilcher: Although every minute of the conference was incredible, What resonated with me most were the words of Tim DeChristopher, an environmental activist. He stood before gathering of 10,000 enrollees, Visibly infuriated with the state of politics and mid-air today, And ordered to provide, "Let this be the last time that we come together just to make statements. from now on, Our movement would need to take a stand, His speech was the most powerful I have ever heard and provoked me to question the direction of my future. these days, DeChristopher is serving two years in prison for posing as a bidder to expose the illegal sale of Utah land to oil and gas companies during the last days of the Bush Administration; I think it says a lot about our current society that a person fighting to protect the planet is punished while corporations who endanger the lives of thousands and wreak havoc on our land and oceans are supported by our government. Some may believe his actions were drastic, But desperate times call for distressed measures.

MLMN: Is there a future career path that currently interests you?

Wilcher: I am planning to major in ecological Engineering, But to also pursue Spanish and possibly the environmental Policy or Law. ultimately, get "prefe'ed" Future can be to aid in advancing renewable energies, Implement sustainable infrastructure and energy systems throughout developing nations, And work to redefine the structure in developed countries like the United States. People often ignore the correlation between social/economic prosperity and green stability, So exploring fields like general economics or sustainable development fascinates me as well.

MLMN: What are some of the perfect books?

Wilcher: favored books of mine include "A Tree gets bigger in Brooklyn, "A Tale of Two locations" then "The Perks of being a Wallflower, We've just finished "requirements and the Fury" In british class, Which was a nice, Thought provoking read as well.

Wilcher: quite possibly "Somers the city, "Benny Joon, "Chocolat" or it may be "Pirates of the islands, needlessly to say, I love Johnny Depp so this is a factor, remember, though,but "Chocolat" Is beautifully crafted and a reminder of the power of one person to produce change. "Benny Joon" is a wonderful and quirky tale that never gets old, and also "Pirates of someplace sunny and warm" Has a charm and thrill that never ceases to trap me.
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