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The efficiency of a car
This infographic shows the actual inefficiency of our car. After all, he stands still most of the time.
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Exploring the soil
CurieuzeNeuzen has previously received a lot of attention. Tubes for nitrogen dioxide measurement were hung throughout Flanders in 2018 and the air quality results were eagerly shared.
In 2021, the University of Antwerp launched a new …
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Code Week: Attendee Certificate Template
Are you participating in EU Code Week by organizing a programming activity in your class or school? Then you can give your students or colleagues a certificate of participation that proves that they developed computational thinking skills and …
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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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May plastic-free: Inspiration list
Soon Mei Plasticvrij will start again, an awareness campaign about the impact of our plastic consumption on the environment.
There are a lot of physical and digital educational materials to get started during this month on the use of plastic, waste, …
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Differentiation and enrichment material for the gifted: Overview
A table of materials and methods from publishers that can be used in differentiation and enrichment for cognitively strong learners.
It is stated for which subject and in which year they can be used.
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Environmental impact of plant and animal food: Infographic
One of the principles of the food triangle is: Eat relatively more vegetable than animal food. This is not only good for your own health, but also for the environment.
This graph shows the average environmental impact of different food groups, based …
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Separation of waste and rainwater in the street: Poster
Most homes are connected to sewerage. Older sewers still transport wastewater and rainwater mixed, nowadays separate systems are usually installed. One pipe is provided for the transport of waste water and another pipe for collecting the …
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Water treatment: Poster
This poster provides an overview of how water purification is organized in Flanders. A drawing shows how waste water from homes is collected via sewerage and transported to a treatment plant, where it is purified before it ends up in nature. Other …
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Do not flush waste: Poster
Our wastewater is transported to a water purification plant via sewers. But sometimes things go wrong: blockages occur that prevent the water from moving any further. This is often because a lot of things are flushed in the toilet that actually do …
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How Does a Sewage Treatment Plant Work: Poster
A sewage treatment plant (WWTP) purifies the waste water so that it is clean again before it enters our nature. Every day, one person provides about 100 liters of waste water: when we flush the toilet, when we take a shower, when we use the …
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About climate trueburs and bosbrossers: Why do young people come to the streets?
In this learning resource you will find the presentation at the guest lesson Elke Martens gave in the third grade of primary education. The presentation explains why young people play truant to the climate.
Each found that many children were well …
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