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Use our free resources to teach students about waste minimisation, recycling and litter prevention.

Lesson plans

Designed by qualified educators with expert waste and recycling knowledge, our lesson plans help teachers meet curriculum objectives.

Resources include activities, games and curriculum links covering nude food, organic recycling, and waste minimisation topics.

Lesson plan: Promote healthy eating and reduce waste to landfill with every lunchbox.
Suitable for: Prep + Years 1, 2, 3, 4

Lesson plan: Enjoy your morning tea, then catalogue and analyse what you leave behind.
Suitable for: Prep + Years 1, 2, 3, 4

Lesson plan: Get crafty and learn about how worms are the link between growing and recycling food.
Suitable for: Prep + Years 1, 2

Lesson plan: Get hands-on and see how your waste breaks down underground.
Suitable for: Prep + Years 1, 2, 3, 4

Lesson plan: Join the mission to get organic waste out of landfill.
Suitable for: Years 7, 8

Lesson plan: Use your imagination and design skills to see what a plastic bottle can become.
Suitable for: Prep + Years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Lesson plan: Learn how to reduce, reuse and recycle and what happens after things go to the bin.
Suitable for: Years 3, 4, 5, 6

Lesson plan: Audit your school's bins and analyse the waste types and where they should go.
Suitable for: Years 5, 6, 7, 8

Lesson plan: Get hands-on and see how your waste breaks down underground.
Suitable for: Prep + Years 1, 2, 3, 4

Lesson plan: Explore Brisbane City Council's 3 waste streams and discover how each bin is collected, managed and processed.
Suitable for: Years 4, 5, 6

Lesson plan: Consider the electronic items you have today and their various impacts using linear and circular economy models.
Suitable for: Years 9, 10

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Fact sheets

Our fact sheets are designed to supplement your lessons and help students learn more about reducing and recycling waste.

Select one or more topics to see available fact sheets.

Get Grubby Program

Schools and early learning centres in Brisbane can register for free access to the Get Grubby Program range of resources.

The program is exclusive to early learning educators in schools and early learning centres. This includes family day care and outside school hours centres.

The online program contains 10 sustainability units on topics such as: 

  • recycling 
  • composting 
  • worm farming 
  • saving water 
  • growing food.  

Each unit contains special videos from the makers of dirtgirlworld and Get Grubby TV, screening on ABC Kids. They include songs, activities and games. 

Other waste and recycling educational resources 

There are a variety of educational resources to help teach students about reducing waste, recycling and sustainability. 

Information on waste management legislation and recycling labels to promote waste reduction and recycling:

Waste education programs tailored for schools:

  • OzHarvest – FEAST: Register for a free 10-week, curriculum-aligned program teaching primary and high school students about healthy eating. 
  • Reverse Garbage: Find information on eco-art workshops for children from pre-Kindy to Year 12. The program is aligned to the curriculum areas of:
    • sciences
    • technologies
    • visual arts
    • English
    • HASS.

National and international events that shine a light on sustainability and the environment:

Courses to help early learning educators and teachers improve positive waste behaviours in their communities:

  • Cool.org: Access professional learning and development courses designed by teachers, for teachers.
  • Waste Education Queensland: Take advantage of extensive free waste management and education resources for schools and early learning centres. 

Inspiration and ideas to live more sustainably:

  • Containers for Change: Raise funds for your school by returning containers for recycling for a $0.10 refund.
  • Planet Ark : Explore ideas and solutions to improve your environmental impact at home, school or work. 
  • Australian Circular Economy Hub: Find inspiration in school case studies and learn about the circular economy movement.