RIYADH: Three Saudi Arabian students have been recognized for making artwork from recycled materials as part of Epson’s ReCreators contest.
The competition was launched by the technology company on World Sustainability Day last October, when schools in the Kingdom were invited to take part.
The aim of the event was to introduce students aged seven to 12 to recycling and everyday sustainability choices.
It included three categories — best use of recycled materials, most creative design, and most practical or inspiring idea with entries judged by Epson regional representatives and influencer Dina Butti.
The winning students were Saud bin Ibrahim Al-Aouda and Thunayan bin Turkey Al-Shehri from Kawarzmie School and Fahd Mansour Al-Jaafari from Al-Salam School, which are both in Riyadh.






