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The water footprint of food: Theme bundle teacher version
Did you know that food in Belgium takes up a big bite of our water footprint: almost 50% of our total water consumption goes to food. What is the relationship between food and water? And how can we use water more sustainably through our food? This …
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The water footprint of clothing: Theme bundle teacher version
Did you know that it takes 8000 liters of water to produce one pair of jeans? What is the relationship between clothing and water? And how can we use water more sustainably through our clothing? This theme bundle gives your students and yourself …
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#STEMheroes
VRT, the STEM platform and Technopolis are working together to support #STEMheroes. With this campaign they want to put different STEM profiles and professions in the spotlight in a positive way.
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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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Sources of water pollution: Poster
The water quality of our streams and rivers is influenced by many different factors. But what are those most important factors? What makes the quality of our surface water good or less good? What are the main sources of water pollution? This …
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Dealing with wastewater consciously: Info folder with comic book hero Dario
You flush the toilet, take a refreshing shower or wash your clothes in the washing machine .... all everyday actions that produce waste water. That waste water must be purified. Most homes are connected to a sewage system that takes the waste …
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Pure water, too precious to waste: Poster
The average Fleming produces about 100 liters of waste water every day. How do we get that? For which activities do we mainly use water and how much? This Aquafin poster shows which activities produce waste water and how much exactly. Often we …
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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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Silence, sound and noise walk: Fiche
Silence has become rare and precious in Flanders. And yet there have never been so many people who crave a low-stimulus, quiet environment. During a walk in nature, the students become acquainted with the sound of silence. That means not only …
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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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Magical craft Christmas tip around light and reflection - Vuile vingers
Two more weeks and then it's Christmas holidays! To get in the mood all the way, Vuile Vingers gives you another nice tip. Via the link you will find a simple assignment that your students can enjoy for hours, because you create a magical …
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