When your child throws something in the bin — do they actually know where it goes?

Join this free live webinar and find out how to turn that question into a genuine love of science — no lectures, no guilt trips, just hands-on curiosity.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

In this free webinar you'll discover:

  • Why most recycling lessons don't stick — and the one shift that makes them click for kids aged 6–12

  • How to walk through a grocery run, a rubbish bag, or a beach walk and turn it into a real science lesson

  • The two curriculum paths inside School of Recycling — one for ages 6–9, one for 10–12 — and how they work side by side

  • A simple family routine that builds environmental literacy in under 20 minutes a week

  • What the "Waste Detective" method is and why kids ask to do it again

FOR WHOM

This webinar is for you if:

  • Your kids have a screen in front of them this summer — and you'd rather it taught them something real

  • You want your child to actually learn during the break, not just pass time

  • Your kids are aged 6–12 and you're looking for something engaging they can do independently

  • You care about the environment but don't want to guilt-trip your kids into caring too

Not a fit: this is curriculum-focused. If your kids are under 6 or over 12, the material won't be the right level.

BONUS CALLOUT

Free for everyone who registers before August 31, 2026:

Waste Detective Family Field Kit (normally $17) — a printable activity kit your kids can use on walks, shopping trips, and at home to practise what they learn. Yours free when you register today.

Also included at no charge: the "How Plastic Works" worksheet — a one-page explainer kids can reference any time.

Bonuses close August 31, 2026. The webinar is free regardless, but the kit won't be.

Act now for a sustainable future.

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