
Activities
Target group: 6-8 years
Participants: maximum 10 children
Duration: 1 hour
Objectives:
The children:
• understand that waste is part of our everyday lives.
• recognise the importance of separating waste correctly in order to reuse recyclable materials for the manufacture of new products.
• learn how to dispose of waste correctly.
• develop the ability to avoid unnecessary waste.
Short description:
What is packaging and why is it used? Does everything really need to be packaged and what happens to packaging when it is disposed of? In this playful activity, children discover how they can recognise unnecessary packaging and avoid it in the future. The children learn about different types of packaging and where they belong after use. Through practical knowledge.
Target group: 6-8 years
Participants: maximum 15 children
Duration: 2 hours
Objectives:
The children:
• understand the importance of the sustainable use of natural resources.
• recognise from the example of paper that the manufacture of many products is costly.
• know that recycling processes conserve valuable resources.
• learn that correct waste separation by consumers is a prerequisite for the manufacture of recycled products.
Short description:
What is paper made from, and how does the natural raw material get to the finished product? Are natural resources available in unlimited quantities, or are there limits? Are there more sustainable alternatives for the use of paper? The activity addresses these questions in a playful and interactive way. The children embark on an exciting voyage of discovery, during which they will analyse the manufacturing processes and produce their own recycled paper.
Target group: 8-12 years
Participants: 8-12 children
Duration: 2 hours
Objectives:
The children:
• take a closer look at socially relevant issues.
• recognise the importance of the sustainable use of natural resources.
• understand how they can contribute to the preservation of resources as consumers.
Short description:
This activity is carried out with the help of a specially developed board game. By means of various quizzes and tasks, the children gain a deeper insight into current environmental issues such as resource scarcity. At the same time, the children discover sustainable behaviour and action patterns and address their own influence on the environment.