My main passions are to motivate communities and encourage environmental protection behaviors. My work within local government involve developing educational workshops and materials surrounding resource resource initiatives, waste minimization and avoidance, and overall sustainability and social change.
Hi Nadia, I know that this is a few years late, but here in Mandurah we have 'Reel-It-In' Bins which are targeted at popular fishing spots. https://www.riverguardians.com/projects/reel-it-in/ https://www.dbca.wa.gov.au/news/2021/reel-it-fishing-line-bin-project-continues-grow Additionally, we continue to showcase wildlife that has been affected by them to ensure that they are most conscious of their actions Hope this helps :)
Re: Surveys on Recycling Knowledge
2024-01-23 00:17:36 UTC
Hi Ash! In the past, I have used Menti when interacting with Youth, the responses come up and keeps them entertained - might be worth looking at different ways you can present your survey questions in a fun way. Games can also be a great way to test people's knowledge without them feeling pressure/judged. For example we have a card game called Bin Off that has imagery of items and you have to sort into different disposal options. I would suggest to spend some time with each department and observe, that way you can tailor questions to suit the audience. Hope this helps :)
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