Sustainable STEM Overview
Summary
The Sustainable STEM curriculum features a 6-lesson unit focusing on sustainable design. Students create their own cell phone case out of renewable mushroom material and see how the product aligns with the three criteria of green chemistry.
The mushroom material was developed by Ecovative as a Styrofoam replacement for packaging.
Sustainable STEM also features 3 stand-alone lessons.
- Fabulous Fabrics explores the differences between natural and synthetic fabrics.
-Polymer Properties allows students to discover how the properties of polymers change depending on how they link together.
-Sharklet, showcases a technology that was developed after discovering the antibacterial properties of shark skin.
All of these lessons provide students with a look at how industry is incorporating sustainable design into their products. This curriculum will increase students’ awareness of sustainability and green chemistry through hands-on design challenges.
This project came about from a collaboration between Beyond Benign and Steelcase.
The mushroom material was developed by Ecovative as a Styrofoam replacement for packaging.
Sustainable STEM also features 3 stand-alone lessons.
- Fabulous Fabrics explores the differences between natural and synthetic fabrics.
-Polymer Properties allows students to discover how the properties of polymers change depending on how they link together.
-Sharklet, showcases a technology that was developed after discovering the antibacterial properties of shark skin.
All of these lessons provide students with a look at how industry is incorporating sustainable design into their products. This curriculum will increase students’ awareness of sustainability and green chemistry through hands-on design challenges.
This project came about from a collaboration between Beyond Benign and Steelcase.
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https://doi.org/10.59877/EJSP9992
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