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Cleaning up shipwrecks: Infographic
Last year, a team of professional divers removed 8 tons of fishing nets, fishing weights and other marine litter from the sunken shipwreck SS Kilmore.
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Workshop Fruit in the school garden
Fruit in the school garden is perfect for education about seasons, plants and animals, fruit up close and you can also get started with it practically. Planting small fruit and fruit trees is also a way of greening the school.
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Again: Cookbook, training and educational material
Vegetarian food is on the rise. Healthy and sustainable food is becoming increasingly important and more and more consumers are opting for vegetarian or plant-based products. Not only in the supermarket, but also more often in restaurants.
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The Wonderful Walk: Scientific treasure hunt with assignments
On this scientific treasure hunt full of fun assignments you will find science where you didn't expect it. You will discover how to measure a statue without climbing on it, how to keep your balance without falling into the Graslei, how colors work …
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Become a WaterWise class or school: Traject
Become a WaterWise class or school from September 2024. Take up the challenge together to teach students to make sustainable choices and thus reduce their water footprint at school in terms of food, clothing, paper, direct water... This is how we …
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Create weekly menu: Seasonal calendar and decision tree
The third principle of the food triangle is: Avoid food loss and moderate your consumption.
With a weekly menu (and shopping list) you can plan healthy eating, avoid food loss and overconsumption.
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Environmental impact of plant and animal food: Infographic
One of the principles of the food triangle is: Eat relatively more vegetable than animal food. This is not only good for your own health, but also for the environment.
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Tap water: Infographic
Water is at the top of the food triangle. This infographic provides a visual overview of the benefits of tap water. That is healthy and a better choice for the environment.
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Beverage and food: Water footprint price lists
These price lists show you how much water it costs to make certain drinks and meals. Nice to use to raise awareness about the water footprint at school parties, receptions ...
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Water Footprint: Infographics
In a few images we provide information about the water footprint in general, the water footprint of clothing, paper, food, snacks and drinks and some tips to reduce your water footprint.
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The water footprint: Background information
This brochure gives a brief overview of the water footprint, the link between our consumption and water supplies worldwide and gives tips on how you can use water more sustainably. This brochure packed with theoretical framework can be used as …
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The water footprint of food: Theme bundle teacher version
Did you know that food in Belgium takes up a big bite of our water footprint: almost 50% of our total water consumption goes to food. What is the relationship between food and water? And how can we use water more sustainably through our food? This …
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