Learning how to Manage Waste Properly at School!

Green Action Centre recently developed a waste reduction program for École River Heights School. Based on the school’s climate science curriculum, students have already taken part in three out of the four total sessions in the program.
Students started off by learning basic information on climate change, intermediate information on linear and circular waste systems, and advanced information on what items belong in what waste stream – and why they belong there. The majority of people unknowingly practice improper waste management on a regular basis: placing non-recyclables in the blue bin, such as disposable coffee cups, recyclables that are dirty or full of food, and the habit of throwing out everything in general. These are a few of the misinformed waste routines that we, at Green Action Centre, are working to change. By teaching students about waste early on, such common waste habits will soon be a thing of the past.
The students got their hands dirty and conducted a waste audit of the entire school: 450 students and 18 homerooms all in one day! Here are the results of the waste audit:

The students found that only one third of their garbage is actually garbage! Most of it is organic waste, recyclable, reducible or reusable. These can all be diverted from the landfill with proper waste reduction practices. The biggest takeaway is that a whopping one third of all the waste the school produces is organic waste, which can be composted! École River Heights School has already begun taking action to improve their waste practices. As of late December 2022, the school has been receiving organic waste pickup services from Compost Winnipeg. The school and the students are well on their way to becoming waste experts!
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Household cleaning products are a significant source of chemical pollution both in our environment and in our work spaces. Get off the chemical treadmill with this presentation. Learn the benefits of reduced chemical dependence and explore practical, natural alternatives.

Bike Blender Presentation
Smoothies made from our bike blender are always a hit. For $250/presentation, we run the blender, using nut-free ingredients, and discuss active school travel with students, OR you can rent it outright for $180 plus $500 deposit. Please let us know in advance about any allergy concerns in advance to the presentation.
Bike Blender Presentation
Smoothies made from our bike blender are always a hit. For $250/presentation, we run the blender, using nut-free ingredients, and discuss active school travel with students, OR you can rent it outright for $180 plus $500 deposit. Please let us know in advance about any allergy concerns in advance to the presentation.

School Waste Audit
How much waste does your school produce in 24 hours? And how much of that should be going to recycling, reuse, or compost? We can help you run one or more waste audits on your school with the participation of students and staff. Waste audits are customized based on what teachers are looking for.
School Waste Audit
How much waste does your school produce in 24 hours? And how much of that should be going to recycling, reuse, or compost? We can help you run one or more waste audits on your school with the participation of students and staff. Waste audits are customized based on what teachers are looking for.

Do we have to convince Winnipeggers to drive less?
“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.” -Charles Darwin
Do we have to convince Winnipeggers to drive less?
“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.” -Charles Darwin


