Education guide for recycling in schools

The guide is available free of charge from the Containers for Change website with hard copies available upon request from the program’s online store.
February 22, 2024

LESSON plans, student worksheets and a comprehensive education guide are among a range of new resources set to help the rollout of Containers for Change throughout WA schools.

The new teaching resources come at the same time as three billion containers have now been recycled through Containers for Change since the program was launched in October 2020.

Developed by WasteSorted Schools and the Department of Education’s caring for country together sustainability framework, the education guide will provide school leaders with a list of principles and approaches to help integrate the program into schools.

The guide is available free of charge from the Containers for Change website with hard copies available upon request from the program’s online store.

In addition, they have worked closely with cool.org (formerly Cool Australia) to develop a selection of teaching resources that provide an easy-to-understand introduction to the circular economy.

These resources, which include tailored teacher information, have been created for Year 5 and 6 students and can be accessed via the cool.org website.

Environment Minister Reece Whitby said supporting the growth of Western Australia’s circular economy was incredibly important.

“I encourage those schools that haven’t signed up to access these new resources.”

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