First, I think education is the best way to reduce litters. The teacher should educate students to keep the school environment. Moreover, students could also park into service-learning class projects. Students will be informed about environmental issues will give students the knowledge to help themselves as well as get extra motivation to take actions to preserve and protect them.The school can organize some activities and events such as create posters for at school. Because we can encourage students to spread the word about what we all can do to reduce or eliminate single-use products in our lives. What’s more, it can also remind us of why it’s important to reduce our plastic consumption and what alternatives are available. Let me take an example, the posters could include facts, photos, comics, or memes – whatever to inspire people to think twice and change their habits!We should ensure the school is adequate recycling bins around to manage rubbish. For example, every room must have a recycling bin, including staff rooms and kitchens. Because It’s essential that these recycling bins are clearly labeled and accessible around the school. In order to encourage students to use these bins efficiently, we could ask pupils to design their recycling labels to help them easily identify where to put their litter.