
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.

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
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.

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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