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Good reminder of our responsibilities

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Really easy to understand

Yes all good on this training, the section where you could see the impact of waste was particularly useful. Could i suggest that there are more examples in pictures in the training in order to have the necessary impact

Really interesting videos

Very informative and thought provoking , I will be changing my ways :)

Needs amending

Overall the points that are made are generally going in the right direction however the "meat free diet" ideology is overreaching the purpose of this training module in my opinion. If the message was amended to "having less meat half as often that is twice as good and paying more for that quality as it would be produced in a more organic and sustainable manner" rather than the model that seems to persist today of having lots of poor quality meat that is mass produced and having it everyday. I suppose the "less is more" message that you had in the earlier part but with more of an emphasis on quality over quantity.

Informative

Lots of interesting facts about the effects we have on our environment & how this affects everything on our planet.

Good

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Good overview

I knew many of the issues and solutions however the stats were interesting and it's always good to have a refresher.

I like is so good

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Too long, patronizing and "soundbity"

The course feels too long as it often repeats the same message, which I feel it's a problem because, for such an important topic, it can make people zone out. I also disliked the tone which felt like talking down and lots of dumbed down statements sometimes to the point being incorrect; I was particularly annoyed at the constant inaccurate use of the "butterfly effect" as if trying to pin a random soundbite to the course. On a specific point: The mid course question about what to do before throwing away rubbish, gives recycling and reuse as an options and marks the first as incorrect. I find that unfair, as it ignores the person already having considered or tried to reuse the item. Following the same graphic as the course, "recycle" is the one immediately before "dispose", so it's reasonable to expect the trainee to answer based on that order on good faith of having followed all other steps to get there. All in all, it would be better if only 1 of the key-words of the graphic were given as an option rather than 2 of them.

It was very informative

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars