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Commit to sustainable construction training
Commit to sustainable construction training
Things are moving very quickly in the construction world. New techniques, new materials and new construction methods require new skills from our future construction professionals. The climate objectives have …
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VIA, a step in the right direction: Workshops
Would you also like to contribute with your students to a better future for many young people, both here in Belgium and in our partner countries, without feeling like you have to work your butt off?
Then you've come to the right place at VIA, the …
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Thrift flip with us!
Texterra is a youth project around upcycling, thrift flip, crafting, tech-shizzle, hacking... They want to bridge the gap between STEM and sustainable textiles. In this way, they create an environment in which young people not only learn and grow, …
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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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Kringwinkel WEB: Unused electrical appliances
All Belgians together have 50 million unused electrical appliances at home. We urgently need to reactivate them. You can give them a second life and make someone else happy with them. How? By donating them to a thrift store. What does she do with …
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Teaching about SDGs in a primary school: Call for cooperation
Do you dream of teaching in a primary school? Are you a university student or do you already have some experience? Were you a teacher and would you still like to be in front of the classroom again? Or did you go on a trip to the South and would …
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Textiles and the circular economy
Tom Duhoux, circular economy researcher at VITO, takes you into the world of textiles and its challenges.
Textiles have the 4th largest environmental impact of all consumer goods. We buy 26 kg of clothes per person in Europe every year. Its production …
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Indoor air quality: Measure and improve
Measuring and improving your indoor air quality are the basis for a healthy indoor environment and indoor climate. An unhealthy indoor environment can cause health problems such as respiratory complaints, allergies, irritation of the mucous …
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Energy: Heat networks
Energy is much more than just electricity. For example, we use 75% of our energy to produce heat. We often do this with fossil fuels, such as natural gas or oil. But this is how CO2 and greenhouse gases are created. And that in turn leads to the …
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Carbon dioxide: How do we combat global warming?
Carbon dioxide… The air is full of it and fortunately so. Because CO₂ ensures that the heat from the sun is retained. CO₂ is, in itself, quite ok. But trop is too much. CO₂ is a greenhouse gas and excess CO₂ is …
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Geothermal heat: Possibilities as an energy source
Did you know that geothermal heat is multifunctional? If the temperature of the underground water is high enough, we can generate electricity and heat buildings: handy!
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Hydrogen: Animated film
Hydrogen, you've been hearing about it a lot lately. But what exactly is hydrogen? What can you do with it? What are the applications of sustainable hydrogen? In this video we explain how hydrogen contributes to the sustainable world of …
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