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Beyond the three r's: learning simple steps to a greener future

We live in a changing world, where it is becoming ever-important to take steps towards conserving the Earth’s resources for generations to come. At our school, environmental awareness has always been a priority for both staff and students alike. Through participation in global events such as Earth Hour and Earth Day, we raise the awareness of students and create lasting habits of eco-friendliness. Students from Star Academy, a Montessori school in Toronto, Ontario, were privileged to be included in David Suzuki’s Birthday Webinar, where they were able to listen to Dr. Suzuki speak about environmental issues and respond directly to the students’ inquiries.


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While the three R’s have become part of our collective vocabulary, the one that is most effectively managed in schools is recycling. However establishing guidelines for recycling, composting, and garbage is only the first step to ensuring that everything is properly disposed of. Recycling and composting have to be a matter of habit for the students and staff. Turning good recycling theory into practice takes time and a lot of effort, but can be fun. Engaging students in games and challenges to see who can produce the least amount of actual garbage is a good way to build awareness around the school and teach students to “Reduce” packaging and to “Reuse” containers. Our school year began with a “Litterless Lunch” challenge between classes. This spring, a team of our students has even created a Science Fair project to find fun solutions to common dilemmas arising from sorting the waste produced around the school.

More Awareness of 'Reducing' and 'Reusing' 

Technology has been a given part of our students’ worlds since they were born. In itself, technology can be a solution to problems of waste in schools, as digitizing records, documents, and communication saves paper. However, as technology constantly develops and changes, we are then left with another problem, that of electronic waste. Toxic components make electronics environmentally hazardous if thrown away, and proper recycling facilities are inconvenient and sometimes costly. Staff and students at our school believe that recycling options for electronic devices and batteries need to be more convenient. By creating a drop-off location for these items in the school, students are made aware of the need to recycle these devices, and families can conveniently dispose of them as needed. We have partnered with a recycling facility that picks up various electronic items and recycles 100 percent of the devices into new products.

Star Academy students made lanterns from used glass jars and tissue paper for Earth Hour.

Students are gaining increasingly more awareness of the “Reduce” and “Reuse” aspects of environmental change. Consumerism and over-consumption are high in this era of easily replaceable electronics and dollar-store purchases. Recycling is far better than creating garbage, but it still consumes energy and produces waste. Reducing the amount of “stuff” that we purchase, along with reusing as much as we can, minimizes what we need to dispose of, whether recycled or “trashed.” In reality, reducing our usage and reusing items is a “greener” way to effect change and conserve our resources and should be the focus of continued efforts towards environmental awareness in schools.

Helping Students Live Out the R's

Students learn best when behaviours are modelled. Here are some simple solutions our school found that have helped the students to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle:

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle

—Kelly Farrell & Sonia Satov

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