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Sustainable Schools Handbook

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This handbook is a useful guide for teachers to develop sustainable practices in schools. You will find activities and recommendations to inspire you and develop sustainable school projects!

Aims of the tool

The Sustainable Schools Handbook aims to equip teachers and school decision-makers with skills and resources to develop sustainable projects in the school environment, to inspire the next generation of climate leaders.

Description of the tool

This handbook contains:
- Activity plans to be used in the classroom
- Conversation guides to encourage discussions about sustainability with students and colleagues
- Recommendations for decision-makers to develop long-term sustainability plans
- Tips for international collaboration to support students and teachers to network across borders
- Tips for sourcing sustainable materials

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5133

This tool addresses

Networking and Follow-up, Intercultural Learning, European Citizenship, Youth Participation, Environment

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

ArteTeka Ltd

in the context of

The European Sustainable Schools Awards project

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Leonardo Magnani (on 30 September 2025)

and last modified

25 September 2025

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