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Eco 360 Environmental Education Program Course

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The Eco 360 program offers a comprehensive environmental education experience focused on reducing plastic waste and promoting sustainable practices. This curriculum is designed for both junior and senior learners with the aim to instill environmentally responsible behaviors and awareness from a young age. The program integrates applicable United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to broaden the global perspective of students. Its modules include downloadable resources, interactive challenges, and community involvement projects aimed at accentuating real-world environmental issues and solutions. Teachers have highlighted the program's innovative approach to engaging learners, praising its ability to integrate environmental education with everyday learning. Participants are encouraged to join the Eco 360 Challenge, which further extends the learning experience outside the classroom into actionable, ecological projects.

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The Eco 360 program enables youth to imagine a world without waste by closing the loop of a product’s life cycle and creating a circular economy. Learners explore the origin of plastics, their use in our daily lives, how they end up in the environment as waste and how we can ensure that plastics are cycled back into the economy after their use and out of the environment to realize their full potential, while protecting our planet. The program challenges learners to actively engage in creating a circular economy by exploring innovative solutions for reducing, reusing, and recycling plastic waste. 

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environmental conservation; plastics; plastic pollution; chemistry of plastics; polymers; waste management; single-use plastics; circular economy; recycling; plastic in the environment; marine plastic; plastic in oceans; policy, stakeholder engagement; sustainable development goals; sustainability; climate change; Canadian climate policy; climate action