Waterverbruik onder de aandacht op school
De watervoetafdruk
Wist je dat voeding in België een grote hap uit onze watervoetafdruk neemt? Gemiddeld heeft een Belg een watervoetafdruk van zo'n 7.400 liter per dag. 47% daarvan gaat naar voeding! We kunnen echter perfect gezond én heerlijk eten met een kleine(re) watervoetafdruk. Niet voor alle voedingsmiddelen is immers evenveel water nodig. Voor vlees is er bijvoorbeeld veel water nodig, maar voor veel groenten- en fruitsoorten is dat niet het geval.
Red water en bossen!
Door meer plantaardig te eten, kunnen we onze watervoetafdruk aanzienlijk verkleinen. Maar ook voor bossen is minder vlees en meer plantaardig eten goed. Zo is er minder houtkap nodig voor het aanplanten van gewassen voor veevoer. En bossen helpen op hun beurt de watercyclus in evenwicht te houden.
Wereldwaterdag
Zet 22 maart alvast in je kalender en save the date! Want dan vieren we samen feest met #wereldwaterdag@school. Ontdek de campagne op www.wereldwaterdagatschool.be.
Deze themapagina werd samengesteld door KlasCement in samenwerking met GoodPlanet, Bos+ en Join For Water, met steun van Lago, MOS en Hidrodoe.
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World Water Day@school 2024: Educational package
In the context of World Water Day@school on March 22, 2024, Goodplanet and Join For Water developed the educational project: 'Pip a tile and let it penetrate'
Get started with water research with your class. Examine the playground through blue-green …
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World Water Day: Inspiration List
March 22, 2023 is World Water Day. The different dimensions of the water problem will then be put in the spotlight internationally.
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Save the forest, save the water: World Water Day educational package
With this educational package you can reflect on the importance of water. Forests play an important role in the water cycle. They capture it, evaporate it, purify water, slow it down and thus ensure less flooding and erosion, moist air, cooling of …
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Waste: How long before it breaks down in the sea?
This flyer shows the estimated decomposition times of different types of marine litter.
Marine litter is a global problem that is getting bigger and bigger. Every year, an average of eight million tons of plastic waste ends up in the sea worldwide, or …
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Curiosities in the garden
The Curieuzeneuzen in de tuin website contains teaching packages that focus on various aspects of the soil ecosystem and climate change, with extra attention for drought, heat waves and the resilience of our soil. We provide games, links to useful …
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The water footprint: Background information
This brochure gives a brief overview of the water footprint, the link between our consumption and water supplies worldwide and gives tips on how you can use water more sustainably. This brochure packed with theoretical framework can be used as …
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Living on a large water foot: Brochure
Freshwater is of vital importance, but more and more this valuable raw material is coming under pressure due to over-consumption and pollution. This brochure takes a closer look at the availability of freshwater in the world, the relationship …
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Beverage and food: Water footprint price lists
These price lists show you how much water it costs to make certain drinks and meals. Nice to use to raise awareness about the water footprint at school parties, receptions ...
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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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The water footprint of paper: Theme bundle teacher version
Did you know that 3% of a Belgian's total water footprint goes to paper? What is the link between paper and water? And how can we use water more sustainably through our use of paper? This theme bundle gives your students and yourself more …
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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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