This document provides 100 small things that individuals can do to help the environment and make a positive difference. Some suggestions include putting litter in bins, choosing fair trade products, planting trees, volunteering locally, reusing materials like ice cream tubs, and encouraging retailers to participate in ethical initiatives. The document encourages learning new skills, going outside, and engaging with organizations focused on issues like climate change, conservation, and sustainability.
To conduct educational traveling exhibits while providing training for a Life Course in Ecology, Agriculture and Trade (E.A.T.) for the benefit of young entrepreneurs and youth in inner cities and rural development communities; using empowering multimedia and special events, we publish this unique opportunity to create sustainable development communities for the enjoyment, education and appreciation of the general public.
This slideshow about responsible consumerism explains the importance of thinking about the effect we have on our world before we make purchases. It depicts the system of consumerism that rules our society at the present time, and suggests a new model for the future. It also explores what being a responsible consumer means, and gives tips in three practical categories how to buy responsibly.
To conduct educational traveling exhibits while providing training for a Life Course in Ecology, Agriculture and Trade (E.A.T.) for the benefit of young entrepreneurs and youth in inner cities and rural development communities; using empowering multimedia and special events, we publish this unique opportunity to create sustainable development communities for the enjoyment, education and appreciation of the general public.
This slideshow about responsible consumerism explains the importance of thinking about the effect we have on our world before we make purchases. It depicts the system of consumerism that rules our society at the present time, and suggests a new model for the future. It also explores what being a responsible consumer means, and gives tips in three practical categories how to buy responsibly.
Cover image by Tony Burnett under Creative Commons.
Empowering inquiry based learning with Web2.0 mash-ups.
Presentation for ECAWA Conference 2007.
'Web 2.0' and the new models of communication and research that it enables means teachers and students can embed and automate the inquiry based learning process. Instant messaging, blogging, podcasting, Skype, wikis, RSS are but some tools available in the 'participatory social web' that allow students to become become knowledge creators and teachers to become facilitators. And the impact that this has on education could be enormous.
“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way” - Napoleon Hill
We took this advice to heart and set out to do our bit,
Thus Pure Living was born…
(Products Up cycled, Recycled and Economised)
360Cycle highlights it's ability to use styrofoam and plastic bottles to create play elements and seating for schools, as well as garden acessories like flower pots and even realistic sculptures.
More @ www.360cycleja.com
A curated conversation collaboratively answering the question How Do We Green Our Learning with 5 themes; Ecosystem, Planet & Lifestyles, Movement & Natural Curiosity, Context & Place, Science & Technology
The first installment of a 3 part series on cloth diapering. This is just the basics of the basics and should help you decide whether or not you want to cloth diaper.
Green product for the research of Saranya.R, Dr.NGP IT, Coimbatoreinetpark2015
It quite possible that our war on germs is actually making things worse .studies have shown that children brought up in over-cleaned houses are more likely to develop allergies ,asthma,or eczema.
Also see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du78obwvlVA or https://youtu.be/_m1NjR9hPZc
Reuse PowerPoint that answers what is reuse, why reuse, and how to reuse and become a reuse hero. For more information see http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/.
In a society built around mass consumerism, it’s more important than ever to raise children who are environmentally conscious. We should strive to teach our kids to be mindful of global citizens who learn everything from how to avoid plastics to how to compost food waste.
Cover image by Tony Burnett under Creative Commons.
Empowering inquiry based learning with Web2.0 mash-ups.
Presentation for ECAWA Conference 2007.
'Web 2.0' and the new models of communication and research that it enables means teachers and students can embed and automate the inquiry based learning process. Instant messaging, blogging, podcasting, Skype, wikis, RSS are but some tools available in the 'participatory social web' that allow students to become become knowledge creators and teachers to become facilitators. And the impact that this has on education could be enormous.
“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way” - Napoleon Hill
We took this advice to heart and set out to do our bit,
Thus Pure Living was born…
(Products Up cycled, Recycled and Economised)
360Cycle highlights it's ability to use styrofoam and plastic bottles to create play elements and seating for schools, as well as garden acessories like flower pots and even realistic sculptures.
More @ www.360cycleja.com
A curated conversation collaboratively answering the question How Do We Green Our Learning with 5 themes; Ecosystem, Planet & Lifestyles, Movement & Natural Curiosity, Context & Place, Science & Technology
The first installment of a 3 part series on cloth diapering. This is just the basics of the basics and should help you decide whether or not you want to cloth diaper.
Green product for the research of Saranya.R, Dr.NGP IT, Coimbatoreinetpark2015
It quite possible that our war on germs is actually making things worse .studies have shown that children brought up in over-cleaned houses are more likely to develop allergies ,asthma,or eczema.
Also see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du78obwvlVA or https://youtu.be/_m1NjR9hPZc
Reuse PowerPoint that answers what is reuse, why reuse, and how to reuse and become a reuse hero. For more information see http://reusephoenix.weebly.com/.
In a society built around mass consumerism, it’s more important than ever to raise children who are environmentally conscious. We should strive to teach our kids to be mindful of global citizens who learn everything from how to avoid plastics to how to compost food waste.
1. 100 Small Things the way you do things, to consider
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Keep your environment looking good by putting your litter in the bin
Choose toys from outside the UK and find out about other cultures www.thefairtradestore.co.uk
Only eat dolphin friendly tuna
Go onto www.butterfly-conservation.org to find out how to attract butterflies to your garden
Plant a tree in your garden or at school
Ask an adult to teach you a game that they played when they were your age
Ask someone to teach you a new skill such as knitting or cooking
Use a fly swat instead of fly spray – fly spray is really toxic
Find out about us www.practicalaction.org.uk
Eat Ben and Jerry’s ice cream – it’s fair-trade!
Follow us on twitter @practicalaction
Bake your own bread – it smells delicious ☺
Take part in our Small Is…Challenge – design a
sustainable product for the next 100 years Check out www.avaaz.org/en to find out what is going on in the
www.practicalaction.org/education/smallischallenge world and how you can get involved
Like our facebook page www.facebook.com/practicalaction Make your own kite and go and have some fun outdoors
http://bit.ly/h11YFc
Join our Energy 4All campaign www.practicalaction.org/makethecall
Learn some new jokes and share them with your friends ☺
Read ‘Small is Beautiful’ by Fritz Schumacher and
get inspired Buy fair trade toys www.letsplayfair.co.uk
Find out about the 6R’s Volunteer to help out in your local community www.timebank.org.uk
www.practicalaction.org/education/sustainabledesign Bake your own biscuits and cakes or make sweets
Add your face to our climate change campaign as a presents – adults will love them
www.practicalaction.org/faceup Email retailers and try and encourage them to join the
Watch our videos on YouTube Ethical Trading Initiative
www.youtube.com/practicalaction www.ethicaltrade.org
Use ladybirds to
Have a go at our squashed tomato challenge
kill greenfly rather
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