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New educational adventures in De Vroente
At De Vroente, Sustainable Education Point of the Department of the Environment, the range of educational programs for nursery, primary and secondary education has undergone a complete makeover.
The programs are designed to actively involve students …
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European Environment Agency: Textiles, consumption production and climate
The European Environment Agency deals with and researches various topics about raw materials, materials, climate, sustainability... and is part of the European Commission.
This site contains interesting data, infographics, reading material for …
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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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Flemish kerMOS: Environmental fair
With these educational folk games you bring seven environmental themes to your school:
- water,
- waste prevention,
- nature,
- mobility,
- energy,
- climate
- greening.
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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.
Does your school already …
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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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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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The impact of the clothing industry on the climate and environment: Teaching package
Did you know that the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of the greenhouse gases emitted by humans?
Why is it that this industry is so harmful to the climate and the environment? And why does it take so much water to make one t-shirt? What does …
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Working group Ecology Tessenderlo: Bosmuseum Gerhagen
Website of vzw WET about the Forest Museum Gerhagen in Tessenderlo.
The museum is free to visit during opening hours. Students can view stuffed birds and native mammals, or visit the exhibition Van ei tot ei. On the website you will also find …
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Identi(time): Lesson folder and lesson visit
This lesson folder contains a number of assignments that we do not offer physically in MoMu. You can use them to prepare and post-process your visit to MoMu, or integrate them into your lessons without a visit. You will also find the final …
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Circularity and innovation in the preparation of apple-grape wine: Project InnoVET
In this article you will receive more information about the InnoVET project, you will receive more information about the structure of the project, the disciplines that are covered and the techniques and didactic methods that are used.
The aim of the …
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