Celebrate Global Recycling Day with education materials from the Global Recycling Foundation

Ahead of the second Global Recycling Day, taking place on 18th March 2019, the Global Recycling Foundation has launched a special education pack for teachers to inspire their students to think ‘resource not waste’. As part of this year’s theme, “Recycling into the Future”, Global Recycling Day 2019 is focusing on the power of youth and education in ensuring a brighter future for our children. These recycling-based lesson plans aim to help students to understand the importance of recycling.

The pack is designed to make it easy for teachers to plan a lesson around recycling and can be adapted to suit different ages. The lesson plans will inspire their students with the power of recycling, outlining various ways in which schools and classes can take part in the worldwide Global Recycling Day celebrations. All the materials can be downloaded from the Global Recycling Day website on the Youth & Education page.

The education pack includes:

  • #RecyclingGoals activity details: #RecyclingGoals is a social media movement running in the lead-up to Global Recycling Day:
    • Social media users are asked to take a video of themselves scoring a “Top Bins” goal whilst pledging to make a long term commitment to better recycling practices e.g. “I pledge to recycle all my plastic drinking bottles from today and I nominate John Smith to take the #RecyclingGoals challenge”
    • Participants are then encouraged to share their videos on social media using the #RecyclingGoals hashtag
    • The pack includes more details and a graphic illustrating the #RecyclingGoals concept so that schools can take part

This handy guide of activities makes it easy for teachers and students to celebrate Global Recycling Day and learn about the importance of recycling in looking after the future of our planet.

Schools, teachers and students can share their activities on Global Recycling Day using #GlobalRecycling Day, #RecyclingGoals, #GRDschools and tagging @GlbRecyclingDay on Twitter and @globalrecyclingday on Facebook and Instragram. And for further information on how to inspire your students to think resource not waste, schools can contact the Global Recycling Foundation team on info@globalrecyclingfoundation.org.

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