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Sustainability Student Club Continues to Provide Sustainable Material Support to Village Schools with Products Made in Recycling and Upcycling Workshops

Istanbul Medeniyet University Sustainability Student Club (IMUSUS) carried out a comprehensive social responsibility project in 2025 in order to reduce inequalities in access to early childhood education, support children’s learning processes through play, and at the same time reduce the amount of waste on campus through the circular use of resources.In 2025, free educational materials were sent to 9 schools in different regions of Turkey within the scope of the “Material Support to Village Schools” project, which started with 8 schools in 2024. With the aim of increasing this number, IMUSUS organized a workshop hosted by the Sustainability Office on October 24, 2025. At the workshop, club members created a new aid package using materials accumulated since last year. The materials sent included finger puppets produced through upcycling in workshops held by the student club since the beginning of the academic year, as well as play dough molds produced this year by recycling plastic bottles in a plastic recycling workshop. The package was sent to the kindergarten of Siirt Eşref Bitlis Primary School. This brought the number of aid packages sent in 2025 to 10.

Members of the student club produced finger puppets by upcycling leftover fabrics, felt and household textile products obtained from tailors and volunteers. In addition, waste paper collected throughout the institution was used to make the puppet molds. Finger puppets were made into sets to be sent to schools from the puppets produced in workshops held throughout the academic year with the participation of club members and volunteer students.

Among the support packages sent with the project, the play dough molds produced by recycling waste PET bottles in the small-scale plastic recycling workshop established by the student club in the IMU North Campus area in 2025 were also included. In the PET recycling workshop established in partnership with TylmanDesign, waste PET water bottles collected from campus areas were first converted into PET filaments with the help of PETMachine. These filaments were then transformed into new products with 3D printers in workshops held throughout the academic year. The 1000 play dough molds produced in these workshops were added to this year’s material support packages to be sent to pre-school education classes as part of this project. In this way, this year’s material support packages were prepared to include both finger puppets and play dough molds, educational materials produced in the transformation workshops were packaged to be delivered to the applicant schools. Thus, while contributing to the circular economy by transforming waste, we also contributed to zero waste policies in our campus areas by reducing the amount of solid waste on campus and reduced the carbon footprint in campus areas.

During the process of the project, applications were received from pre-school classrooms in need of materials through an open call via social media. The applications were evaluated by the board of Istanbul Medeniyet University Sustainability Student Club. During the evaluation process, rural areas with high socio-economic inequalities, earthquake-affected areas and schools with limited access to resources were prioritized. The newly created package was sent to the kindergarten of Siirt Eşref Bitlis Primary School. This brought the number of aid packages sent in 2025 to 10. Thanks to these special packages, dozens of children gained free access to creative play materials and were introduced to materials made from eco-friendly materials.

Student club members stated that such projects contribute not only to social benefit but also to environmental and cultural sustainability. They also emphasized that in line with Istanbul Medeniyet University’s zero waste policy, efforts to reduce waste and increase upcycling practices on campus will continue with different themes.

Workshop visuals, developments and new announcements regarding the project can be followed on the @surdurulebilir_imu Instagram account.

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