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School vegetable garden manual
We eat all day long, but many children do not know that corn, strawberries and lettuce were once small seeds.
Through the school vegetable garden you can introduce children to the wonderful process from seed to plant. The school vegetable garden is …
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Nature involvement among young people in secondary education: Scientific report and survey
On behalf of Duurzaam Educatiepunt, UAntwerp examined the scientific literature on nature involvement in secondary education. The report takes a closer look at the barriers and levers to get young people more involved in nature. An additional …
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Recovery economy: Environmentally friendly and financially beneficial
By repairing a product instead of replacing it (purchasing a new product), the lifespan of the product is extended. This saves materials and greenhouse gas emissions during the production of a new product.
For products that consume a lot of energy, …
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The material footprint of Flemish consumption
The materials footprint of Flanders or Raw Material Consumption (RMC) is the total of primary raw materials that are extracted worldwide as a result of Flemish consumption.
These primary raw materials are minerals, fossil raw materials, biomass and …
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Global environmental benefits through local and circular textile consumption
In order to meet our Flemish consumption needs, we currently have to obtain a large part of the required raw materials from abroad. Reuse, recycling and high-quality, local production of textiles can ensure that the extraction of primary raw …
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Climate footprint: Sustainable compared to a fast fashion T-shirt
European consumption of textiles has the fourth largest impact on the environment and climate change, after food, housing and mobility. Textile consumption is also in the top three factors that place the most pressure on water and land use and in …
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Climate change: Brochure
Czech brochure explaining how and why climate change education is important.
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GoodPlanet Challenge 4: #Iattractitme
#iktrekhetmijaan is an action day of the Environment Department that is included as one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
#iktrekhetmijaan is…
A day of action that is entirely devoted to the climate.…
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GoodPlanet Challenge 3: #MissionLess
#MissieMinder is a MOS action day included as one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
#MissionLess…
makes students aware of waste production on Black Friday, its link with consumption and how waste can be avoided. This …
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GoodPlanet Challenge 2: Eat Local
Eat local is one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
Eat local is…
Choose local and seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Why?
Because products imported from distant countries or grown in heated greenhouses cause a lot of …
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GoodPlanet Challenge 6: Outdoor lesson day
Buitenlesdag is a MOS action day that is included as one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
Outdoor lesson day is…
Taking the time to get outside for an outdoor lesson and enjoy nature.Why?
Because learning, playing …
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GoodPlanet Challenge 5: World Water Day@school
Wereldwaterdag@school is one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
World Water Day@school is…
a symbolic action day on which we treat water with extra care. This year, World Water Day is all about plant-based food. Food …Translated by
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