Think about all the garbage we produce here in Canada. From single-use plastics to diapers to packaging materials to textiles and so much more we need a good alternative to throwing waste in a landfill. All this waste contributes to climate change, biodiversity loss, and the need to extract lots of resources adversely impacting our environment and economy. The Circular Economy (CE) approach is a comprehensive strategy to eliminate waste and make maximum use of all resources through continuous reuse. With the CE approach – according to one definition – “instead of industries, manufacturers and consumers taking resources, using them once and disposing of them, they will be kept in use. Products will be designed to be more durable, reusable, repairable and recyclable, and businesses will look for ways to eliminate waste in their operations.” As such, it’s an approach that eliminates waste when making, using, and disposing of anything.

To promote this approach, I am currently working with schools and teachers in the Toronto area to incorporate CE education and action as part of regular classwork. Over the last year, I have been working with students between grades 7 and 12 to adopt CE methods. I first present the details of the CE concept and have students apply these waste reduction strategies in their school setting. Examples of projects that students have executed include repairing items, organizing a swap event, promoting waste reduction through school publications, collecting used textiles from students for donation purposes, collecting used books to donate to libraries, repurposing textile waste, and many other waste reduction topics.

My goal is to reach all schools in the Toronto area to ensure that students are aware of the problems and solutions associated with waste and to encourage them to take action in their school setting and beyond. Reaching students is also a way of reaching out to their parents and the broader community. 

If you know of any schools or teachers who might be interested in incorporating Circular Economy ideas and student action via project work into their classrooms please contact me at: ramu.nm@gmail.com

In addition, if you are interested in working with me on Circular Economy advocacy in any way (including in the classroom setting) please contact me via the same email address.

For more information on Circular Economy methods please visit the links below:

Circular Economy | York Region

What is a circular economy? | Ellen MacArthur Foundation

Circular Economy – Canada.ca

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