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Transform Waste into Art, Transform Learning into Inclusion.

Discover inspiring courses that bring creativity, inclusion, and sustainability together, empowering learners to transform recycled materials into meaningful artistic creations.

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Minimalism, How to make things simpler

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From Waste to Art – Inclusion Through Art

The “From Waste to Art – Inclusion Through Art” project, (2023-2-TR01-KA220-SCH-000170114) funded by Turkish National Agency under the Erasmus+ KA220-SCH program, aims to foster inclusivity and environmental awareness through innovative educational practices.

This platform created as a digital outcome of the project

What will you learn?

This course helps teachers and parents use art and recycled materials as practical tools for inclusive, creative, and sustainability-focused learning. It supports educators in creating engaging classroom experiences that build environmental awareness, encourage participation, and connect learning with real life.
Creative Reuse in Education

Learn how to turn waste materials into meaningful classroom art activities that build creativity, environmental awareness, and practical skills.

Family Engagement Through Art

Explore how creative activities with recycled materials can strengthen family bonds, encourage shared learning, and support inclusive participation at home.

Sustainability as a Learning Experience

Understand how teaching with recycled materials encourages responsible habits and helps students connect environmental values with everyday life.

Co-funded by the European Union
Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs Directorate for EU Affairs
Turkish National Agency

The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.