AMP-Jacareí brings splash of colour

In late July 2024, a Municipal School in Jacareí, São Paulo, received a vibrant makeover thanks to a partnership between PPG and AMP, with support from the Jacareí City Hall and the Municipal Department of Education. Through PPG’s Colorful Communities® programme, approximately 150 volunteers comprising employees, public officials and community members joined forces to give the school a vibrant new look. PPG’s donation of 1,200 litres of paint made it possible to paint classrooms, the cafeteria and the sports court in a colour scheme designed to create a more playful and stimulating environment for the school’s 569 students.

The initiative also involved revitalising the school garden – a space dedicated to learning and environmental awareness – in partnership with GRI (Industrial Waste Management). Additional support came from AMP customers who donated water and canned soft drinks to keep volunteers refreshed and hydrated.

Supporting education is an important part of our sustainability strategy. Congratulations to the Jacareí team on a fantastic job in creating an attractive and stimulating environment for local school children. To watch a short video and see the vibrant results, click here.

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