Pollution Resources

The following is a collection of resources surrounding pollution and circular economy produced by the Foundation for Environmental Education and external organisations. The resources include pedagogical materials for teachers, lesson plans, ideas for classroom activities and much more!

 
 

Run by UNEP Ozone Secretariat, Reset Earth aims to educate young people about the dangers the earth faces due to Ozone depletion, and what we can do to fix it. Two teaching toolkits are available for ages 7-12 and 13-18 years, each with lesson plans, watchable content and interactive games.

Developed to support the aims of the Litter Less Campaign, these lesson plans are based on the Eco-Schools Methodology. They are free to use by any teacher wishing to educate students on the issue of litter and waste to the 6-8, 9-12 and 13-16 age groups.

A curricular framework and lesson plans available to support the teaching of Circular Economy have been developed by Foundation for Environmental Education.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation has a collection of courses and resources available to help teach Circular Economy Thinking from primary to postgraduate education.

FEE Academy has curated a collection of courses to aid in learning about tackling the problem of pollution.