Waldorf School recognized for its environmental work

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The Waldorf School of Princeton won the Bronze Award with National Wildlife Federation’s Eco-Schools program for its on-site composting program.

The Waldorf School joined Eco-Schools USA, an international program that recognizes and provides free resources to schools integrating sustainability into the curriculum, in 2012. Overall, there are 13 Eco-Schools in Mercer County.

To win the Bronze Award, schools must establish an Eco-Team, conduct an environmental audit, develop an Eco-Action plan, evaluate and monitor the plan and include the community.

The school was also recognized as a Certified Wildlife Habitat with National Wildlife Federation for its work in maintaining school grounds that attract wildlife and help restore habitat.

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