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Show and Tell: What Does a Circular Economy Program in Schools Look Like?


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Show and Tell – How are Schools Working Towards a Circular Economy

"Circular Economy is an economic system that uses a systemic approach to maintain a circular flow of resources, by recovering, retaining or adding to their value, while contributing to sustainable development" (International Organization for Standarization).

Ever wondered how your school can contribute to Circular Economy, help Victoria achieve net-zero targets, and ensure a healthy future environment?

From having a whole school sustainability plan prioritises circular economy, as well as showcasing circular economy teaching ideas for inside the classroom and in outdoor activities — this session is packed with ideas to implement in your school!

Presenters: Jo Menzies, Sustainability Project Coordinator from Camberwell Grammar School, and Ben Coleman, Sustainability Coordinator from St Monica's College, Epping.

There will be time for questions, and inspiration is guaranteed! 

Should you have any questions regarding this event, please email schools@sustainability.vic.gov.au.

Don’t miss out!

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Please note this event will take place via Microsoft teams. Any details you supply will be treated in accordance with Sustainability Victoria’s Privacy Policy. Should you have any questions please email schools@sustainability.vic.gov.au

Show and Tell is an online space for ResourceSmart Schools teachers to share their experiences, wins, and challenges working on sustainability. Every term, schools will be invited to present on specific topics such as certification, ResourceSmart Schools Awards, grant applications, and other exciting things.




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