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SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Our school programs make waste and recycling education simple, practical and engaging.

We help students understand what happens to their waste and why their choices matter.

Clear messages, hands-on learning and real-world examples turn awareness into action.

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Early Learner Explorers

Our Early Learner Explorer sessions are hands-on, sensory and designed for curious little learners.  Each session is playful, age-appropriate and supported with simple take-home items to keep the learning going beyond the day.

ELC - Year 1

$249 + GST

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Where Waste Winds Up

Where Waste Winds Up introduces students to their very own waste journey. Classes will learn about waste, recycling and organic material, and what happens after it has been collected from the kerbside.

Year 2 +

$299 + GST

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Waste of Knowledge

Turn learning into a game show and put your waste knowledge to the test. Participants team up for fast-paced rounds of videos, pictures, and multiple-choice questions that make recycling fun (and surprisingly competitive). Real prizes and knowledge up for grabs. 

Year 4 +

From $399 + GST

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Super Soils

Year 4 +

From $499 + GST

This hands-on workshop gets participants up close with worms and waste to discover how food scraps become something valuable. Participants learn how the right mix of materials turns leftovers into nutrient-rich soil — helping cut waste and grow something good in the process.

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Dumpster Diving

Year 7 +

$499 + GST

Get hands-on with your school waste to see what’s really going in the bin. Students investigate contamination, crunch the numbers, and learn how to save valuable resources from landfill. Students finish by discussing how to implement real change on school grounds.

Services 

We deliver waste education and consulting that’s practical, evidence- based, and built for impact—helping people talk less trash, learn more, and change the world, one bin at a time.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise the ongoing connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to Country. We’re committed to learning from and supporting the continuation of their cultural, spiritual and environmental knowledge.

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