If you're a high school student in Lagos, Nigeria, you're going to want to catch them young.
That's because Tomi Salami, a former beauty queen and social entrepreneur, is organizing an environmental awareness convention for the city's high school students, People reports.
"It is imperative that we engage in activities that creatively and succinctly educate and inspire citizens to become environmentally conscious, thereby fostering a sense of responsibility to our planet," Salami says in a press release.
"Our focus for the Catch Them Young campaign is geared towards the highly impressionable younger generation as we strongly believe that pioneering an environmentally conscious foundation for children early in life will bring about far-reaching success that will spread further and last longer thus establishing children as young Environmental Ambassadors for their various communities," she continues.
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