This is a collection of lesson plans and activities developed as part of Planet Ark's National Recycling Week. The lessons cover various topics related to recycling and sustainability, including the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL), waste hierarchy, collaborative consumption, conflict minerals, planned obsolescence, and product stewardship. Some lessons are designed as flipped classrooms, while others involve hands-on activities and projects.
National Recycling Week - Electronic Waste and Packaging
- Secondary
- Year 7 - 10
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Geography
- Business and Economics
- Technology
- Environmental
- Recycling
- Sustainability
- ...
Tune in
- Lesson
- ...
National Recycling Week - Introducing Australia's New Recycling Labels
- Secondary
- Year 7 - 8
- Technology
- Design and Technologies
- Environmental
- Recycling
- Sustainability
- Lesson
- ...
National Recycling Week - Exploring Australia's New Recycling Labels
- Secondary
- Year 7 - 10
- Technology
- Design and Technologies
- Environmental
- Recycling
- Sustainability
Find out
- Lesson
- ...
National Recycling Week - The Sustainable Smartphone
- Secondary
- Year 9 - 10
- Technology
- Design and Technologies
- Environmental
- Sustainability
- Economic
- Design Thinking
- Technology
- Lesson
- ...
National Recycling Week - Obsolescence or Opportunity?
- Secondary
- Year 7 - 8
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Business and Economics
- Technology
- Environmental
- Biodiversity
- Recycling
Take action
- Lesson
- ...
National Recycling Week - Upcycling Timber
- Primary
- Year 3 - 4
- Year 9 - 10
- Technology
- Design and Technologies
- Environmental
- Recycling
- Sustainability
- Economic
- Design Thinking
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