St Ignatius of Loyola SHS wins STEM plastic waste competition held for Catholic schools

St Ignatius of Loyola SHS wins STEM plastic waste competition held for Catholic schools

Among the products presented were solar ovens made with plastic The Konrad Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Ghana Office in partnership with the Education Unit of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference has organized the 2026 edition of the National STEM Plastic Waste Management Competition to create a platform for the students in Catholic Senior High Schools in Ghana to develop innovative projects to tackle the plastic waste menace.

Ignatius of Loyola Senior High School in the Upper West Region was adjudged the best performing school at the Northern sector STEM Plastic Waste Competition.

Our Lady of Lourdes Girls' Senior High School on the other hand emerged second at a competitive contest in Damango in the Savannah Region, where the students pitched innovative products made from plastic waste and ideas to address the challenges posed by plastic waste.

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