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  2. Eco-Schools - Wikipedia

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    Eco-school evaluation beyond labels: the impact of environmental policy, didactics and nature at school on student outcomes, Environmental Education Research, DOI: 10.1080/13504622.2017.1307327 HGSE Global Education Innovation Initiative Book 3: Case Studies from 50 Global Examples of Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century.

  3. Trashion - Wikipedia

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    Trashion has become a style of art since the 1990s. Trashion is also the subject of school projects, [4] [5] local fashion shows, [6] community center exhibits, [7] and fundraisers, [8] [9] among other purposes. [10] Some contemporary trashion artists include Marina DeBris [11] [12] and Nancy Judd. [13]

  4. Upcycling - Wikipedia

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    One relevant book published by Community Museum Project in Hong Kong in 2010, was the first experiment on upcycling systems design. Spanning across material collecting, upcycling design, local production and public dissemination, it provides proposals towards a sustainable system that will cast impact on our strategies of waste handling and ...

  5. Waste minimisation - Wikipedia

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    Waste hierarchy. Refusing, reducing, reusing, recycling and composting allow to reduce waste. Waste minimisation is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce the amount of waste produced.

  6. Reuse - Wikipedia

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    One way to address this is to increase product longevity; either by extending a product's first life or addressing issues of repair, reuse and recycling. [2] Reusing products, and therefore extending the use of that item beyond the point where it is discarded by its first user is preferable to recycling or disposal, [3] as this is the least energy intensive solution, although it is often ...

  7. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    The project's main objective is to minimize the problem of indiscriminate littering which leads to land degradation and pollution of the environment. ASAZA is also at the same time helping alleviate the problems of unemployment and poverty through income generation and payment of participants, women, and unskilled youths.

  8. Junk Kouture - Wikipedia

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    Junk Kouture is a competition for post-primary school students – aged 13–18. Students must design and create an item of haute couture created from only recycled materials. To date, the concept of the event has involved participants showcasing their designs initially online through registration, then at Regional Finals, and finally in a ...

  9. Green building - Wikipedia

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    For concrete a high performance self-healing version is available, [38] [39] however options with lower yields of pollutive waste entertain ideas of upcycling and congregate supplementing; replacing traditional concrete mixes with slag, production waste, and aggregates. [40] Insulation also sees multiple angles for substitution.