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What is the purpose of this task? To understand the concept of sustainability and how businesses can incorporate sustainability into their work What will you learn from this task? To define what sustainability means To identify how your school supports sustainability To understand the ethical versus economic argument You will need Internet access Recycling sheet Energy saving sheet Globalisation sheet Outsourcing map

Task: Recycling As a class, or in groups, consider what you think sustainability is. Limit this to one minute then share your feedback Look at the recycling sheet which shows how some common products that can be recycled, many of these products are used in your school How many of these are recycled in your school now as far as you know? List as many examples as you can, then suggest new ways that you could recycle in your school Have a look at the recycling facts, does any of this surprise you?

Task: Energy Saving Most of our energy use (light and heat and power) comes from fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas These come from the earth and are in limited supply Look at the energy saving sheet that shows some common ways of saving energy every day - how many of these are used in your school? Can you think of new ways of saving energy in your school?

Task: Ethical vs. Economic Businesses are under constant pressure to cut costs. One way of doing this is to move labour or production to an area or country where costs are lower. This is called “outsourcing”. The tendency for large companies to operate internationally to cut costs is often called “globalisation” Which costs do you think could be lower in some countries than the UK? Can you think of some negative effects caused by globalisation (use the globalisation sheet to start your thinking)?

Task: How far have your clothes travelled? Now look at where your clothes come from! Check the labels on your coats, jumpers, shirt or trainers Where is the country of production? Can you note on the map where your clothes were produced? How many different countries are you wearing?

Review What are the implications of not recycling waste materials? What are the implications of not saving energy? What will happen if outsourcing takes place freely without any regulation? Would you personally pay more for clothing or electronic gadgets to be certain they have been produced without exploitation or mistreatment of people and their environment?

Extension If you want to spend longer on this topic… Look at the following company websites and see if you can find messages about whether they value sustainability, the environment or protecting people in other countries from exploitation: Innocent Drinks Ben and Jerry’s Primark Lush cosmetics McDonalds Can you find any negative news items about companies that have not carried out good sustainable practice or due regard for foreign workers? Create your own sustainability poster to promote recycling and energy saving in your school. Make a note over the next few days of how many different countries the things you use come from, include your clothes, food, games, magazines or books, electrical gadgets and phones.