Origami for Environmental Education

We live in a world where

414 million metric tons of paper

are used and produced every year. Unfortunately, not all waste paper is recycled properly.

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Introducing Origami for Environmental Education

Recycling Paper…

  • Recycling paper results in 40% fewer greenhouse gases

  • Recycled paper requires 26% less energy to produce

  • The production of the recycled paper creates 43% less waste water.

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Giving paper a new life with OFG

Fold origami with:

  • Newspapers

  • Magazine pages

  • Scratch paper

OR:

  • You can create your own fresh paper with all the materials above!

Wildlife Conservation

Penguins

The penguin, a flightless bird found in the Southern Hemisphere, is the second-at most endangerment risk bird species in the world.

Tutorial graphic designed by Emily Xiao

Learn conservation facts through these origami tutorials!

Hawksbill Sea Turtles

Hawksbill sea turtles have been hunted for their shells, leading to their endangerment. While illegal shell trade has been banned, these sea turtles remain “Critically Endangered,” according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Tutorial graphic designed by Kaile Nguyen

Supporting Conservation Efforts.

As we continue to release these origami infographics, we’ll also include links so you can help support our Earth’s endangered wildlife!

The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

National Geographic: Why Should We Conserve?

Hawksbill Sea Turtles

Conservation in Action

Ready to join us in making change?

Use #ofgforenvironment the next time you fold for the environment! Any form of support, big or small, will bring about change and advocacy.