Have you ever wondered where all the stuff we buy comes from and where it goes when we throw it out.? Our stuff simply moves along these stages: extraction to production to distribution to consumption to disposal. All together, it’s called the materials economy and this process is ruining our environment. But there’s a new school of thinking on this stuff and it’s based on sustainability and equity. Which one do you choose?
Visualization of the YouTube Video: “Story of Stuff” (English & subtitled). By Annie Leonard. Story of Stuff Project, 2005 (21 min.) Have you ever wondered where all the stuff we buy comes from and where it goes when we throw it out.? Our stuff simply moves along these stages: extraction to production to distribution to consumption to disposal. All together, it’s called the materials economy and this process is ruining our environment. But there’s a new school of thinking on this stuff and it’s based on sustainability and equity. Which one do you choose? Now tray to compare your notes extracted from the video with the scrip and a fact file with data related with the materials economy. After its reading and checking of the vocabulary with the teacher, the students in groups will draw a chart about the materials’ economy stages pointed out in the video. The documents are embed with the tool SCRIBD and they can be downloaded both
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