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Tracking the Global Path of a Product You Recently Used

Global-Awareness

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πŸ•“ 60 Mins.

πŸ“š Your Challange

In this challenge, you will find out the global pathway of a product that you recently consumed. You will research potential origins of materials used to make it, it's final destination, and determine all of the nations where the product is likely to have travelled. You will also explore the logistics and step-by-step information relating to the product’s journey around the world. If the product is discarded or recycled, what happens to it next? Finally, you'll present your findings and explain the values of international awareness and understanding.

🎯 Objectives

  • Choose a product that you recently consumed
  • Research the origin and destination of the product
  • Examine the global pathways the product travels
  • Explain the logistics and steps involved in transporting the product
  • Create a presentation that summarises your findings and explains the values of global awareness and understanding

🎨 Supplies

Laptop or computer with internet access, Research materials (books, magazines, etc.)

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