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What Our Community Is Saying
- “The students enjoyed playing the game. It was also simple enough; allows deeper understanding & awareness of the classification of the types of recycled materials. It was a good opportunity for the Green Champions to lead in the conduct of the game. The pack of Recycle Right cards is compact & small, It is very convenient to carry around.”

Teachers
Primary School
- “The game is comprehensive and fun to play. We can learn recycling and environmental knowledge while having fun. We had a great bonding time with our classmates while we learnt the different environmental knowledge from one another.”

Students
Primary School
- “It was a good opportunity for the Green Champions to lead in the conduct of the game. The pack of Recycle Right cards is compact & small, It is very convenient to carry around.”

Teachers
Primary School
“The Karang Guni Trail ® brings our little ones on a sustainability trail. It is an age-appropriate board game that is realistic and helps children to learn more about sustainability in a fun way!”

Ms Jean Ong
an Early Childhood Educator
“The recycling workshop was such a meaningful, engaging and interesting experience for the children as well as teachers. The K1 & K2 teachers shared that children were looking out for the 'Blue Bin' while they were on their weekly visit to the United World College of South East Asia later that day.So much so that the teachers there asked "Why so much interest in the blue bin?" Some of the students shared that they told their parents about the workshop. Some managed to deposit an item in the recycling bin near their homes during the weekend!!”

Ms Amirah
from 4PM Kindergarten
“Students were able to play the games with no prior instructions. The games helped the students to learn about correct behaviours of Recycling, items that can and cannot be recycled. The donations cards helped the students to realise that not all items need to be thrown but can be re-used. As the RecycleRight card game has color-coded cards printed with 1 image per card of recyclables & non-recyclables, it helped the students learn more about different kinds of paper products that can/cannot be recycled. After playing the games, students were able to apply the learning and create impactful messages about RecycleRight that will be displayed in the school.”

Priya
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