Choose a Clear Theme Direction
A good clean plate campaign page works best when the message is focused. You may center it on saving every grain of rice, reducing waste in the school cafeteria, or building good lunch habits among classmates. Try to make the title easy to understand and close to student life.
Possible title ideas include Clean Plate Starts with Me, Save Food on Campus, and Take Only What You Can Finish.
Useful Content to Write
Keep the wording short and practical. The page can explain that food comes from hard work, waste is a bad habit, and students can help by making careful choices at mealtime.
- Food is the result of farmers’ hard work.
- Taking too much often leads to waste.
- Finishing meals is a simple way to show respect.
- Small daily actions can build good habits.
Section Ideas for the Page
You do not need too many blocks. Four or five clear sections are enough for most student work.
- Campaign Slogans: short and eye-catching lines.
- Why Save Food: simple reasons students can understand.
- What to Do at School: practical cafeteria habits.
- My Promise: a short student action pledge.
Layout and Decoration Tips
Use a central title with content placed around it. A plate-shaped frame or rice-grain border can make the theme more vivid. Keep the color palette fresh, such as green, yellow, and orange. Avoid filling every space with text.
You can separate each section with simple lines, leaves, or tiny food icons. Make key slogans larger than the body text so readers can quickly see the main message.
Short Copy Students Can Use Directly
- Take the right amount, finish every bite.
- Saving food begins in the cafeteria.
- Waste less, value more.
- Respect food by cleaning your plate.
If you already have the ideas but want a cleaner final page, you can continue arranging sections, fonts, and colors in the WeChat mini program for a more polished handwritten newspaper.