NSW students and teachers will be encouraged to think green this year to raise awareness about protecting the environment.
Education Minister Verity Firth said environmental sustainability would be a focus for NSW public school and TAFE students.
"Schools and TAFE institutes will share sustainable education and management practices and explore ways for students and staff to contribute positively to the environment," Ms Firth said in a statement.
"This will include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting sustainable water and energy use for the future."
The state government will spend $5 million over the next four years on environmental projects in NSW schools and TAFES.
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