The Biocultural Education and Research Programme, in collaboration with The National Cultural Foundation, has embarked on a national initiative. This is an opportunity for us to highlight and recognise the value of plants and their contribution to the quality of our lives, where sustainability is concerned.
About SustainaBIM
In 2021, The Biocultural Education and Research Programme launched the SustainaBIM schools’ competition to engage the youth in discussion and activity around topics of sustainability in Barbados. The focus of this year’s competition will be the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as stated by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The goals are outlined below:
SDG 3: Good Health And Well-Being
SDG 13: Climate Action
SDG 15: Life On Land - Biodiversity
Competition Guidelines
Please ensure you have thoroughly read these guidelines before beginning your creative journey.
Parent Release Form
Parents/ guardians of students below the age of 18 years MUST fully complete and submit this form in order for student/s to claim competition reward/s.
Student Release Form
ALL students MUST fully complete and submit this form in order to claim competition reward/s.
2023 SustainaBIM Winners
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2023 SustainaBIM Winners 🇧🇧
SustainaBIM
2021 Competition
10 February 2021 - 14 May 2021
The first SustainaBIM Competition was created to promote conservation of our local plant stock by highlighting and recognising the value of plants and their contribution to the quality of our lives, especially as we battled the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This world is but a canvas to our imagination.”
— Henry David Thoreau