In this new three-part series, passionate planet advocate and prankster Craig Reucassel will once again dive deep into Australia’s waste crisis to uncover the truth about recycling, answer our most-asked waste questions, and provide straightforward solutions to help us stem the tide of waste. He’ll set new challenges for corporations, councils and communities. Among new and emerging waste topics, he’ll investigate the impact of microplastics and ‘forever chemicals’ in food packaging, and inside our bodies as well. As we emerge from the pandemic, have we become a better – or worse – waste nation? Have our governments caught up to community attitudes? And what more can all of us be doing?
Study guides for series 1 and 2 of War on Waste can be found here and here, respectively.
Curriculum Links:
This study guide on season three of War on Waste is mainly aimed at secondary school levels 7–10, with relevance within the class activities to the Australian Curriculum General Capabilities of Personal and Social Capability,
Critical and Creative Thinking and Ethical Understanding. It is also of relevance to the Cross-Curriculum Priority of Sustainability.
The study guide may also be relevant at a senior secondary level, as well as middle and upper primary level (modified at teacher discretion).
War on Waste can be linked to the following subject areas within the Australian National Curriculum:
- Geography
- Civics and Citizenship
- Economics and Business
- Science
- Design and Technologies
- English
- History
- Earth and Environmental Science
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