"Carbone Scol'ERE France" is an environmental and sustainable development education programme for 9-12 year olds. By providing knowledge to students and having them carry out concrete actions, it allows them to acquire eco-responsible habits on a daily basis. The program consists of 5 2-hour animation workshops, given in classes by facilitators, during school hours in the presence of the teacher, spread over a period of 3 to 5 months.
To raise awareness of ecological issues among 25,650 students
To avoid more than 15,500 tonnes of greenhouse gases (GHG) - To measure the sustainability of changes in the behavior of students and their families, the goal will be to record at least 4,000 tons of greenhouse gases avoided at least 1 year after participation in the programme.
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