Striped Project is a recycling project established in June 2015 by a group of high school students in Hanoi. Faced with the serious waste of paper, the project was born with the goal of taking advantage of excess paper to create useful items such as notebooks and notebooks. These products are then donated to children in difficult circumstances, helping them have the opportunity to access better learning conditions. Not only focusing on recycling, Striped Project also organizes environmental education activities to raise awareness of natural resource protection, contributing to building a greener and more sustainable future.

In parallel with environmental education, the project applies a "no waste" recycling model, turning waste paper into useful items for individuals, collectives and society. Through that, Striped Project not only helps reduce waste but also creates practical value for the community.
One of the most important events of Striped Project is tinh yeu Nguyen Day - a volunteer trip to the highlands to organize environmental education and entertainment activities for children in difficult circumstances. All donations from the two previous events, fun Here and Phe Hour, will be given to children as a source of spiritual encouragement, helping to light up their dreams of studying.
In 2025, Striped Project continues to organize the event "GREEN WORK 2025: JUBIRA" with a meaningful message. Set in a child's realm with a protector being a pandas, JUBIRA's story revolves around the journey to find the colors lost to the negative impact of humans on the environment. With a creative pen from the power of love and solidarity, the pandas have restored their kingship, sending a strong message that: children are the young artists of the Earth, beautifying the green planet with practical actions from a young age.
The event was held at Choi Hong school (Trang Xa commune, Vo Nhai, Thai Nguyen) with the participation of children in difficult circumstances at the school. In addition to cultural activities and handmade instructions, the Organizing Committee also presented meaningful gifts including candy, school supplies (books, pens, bleach, wax coloring), milk and handmade pencil boxes to the children.
This is not just a charity activity but also a memorable experience, helping children raise awareness of environmental protection and spread a sense of responsibility to the community. This promises to be a bright spot in this year's series of extracurricular activities, bringing great value to society.