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Sustainable Wednesday: How to Set up Eco-Friendly Classrooms on a Budget

  Publisher : Stephanie Clark   11 June 2025 06:30

Looking to boost sustainability at your language school or university? Budget constraints shouldn’t prevent you from creating green learning spaces. For international education providers operating on tight margins, transforming classrooms into eco-friendly environments can be achieved through creative use of resources, clever problem-solving and student collaboration. Here are some top tips.

Incorporate pre-loved furniture 

Second-hand and upcycled furniture brings character and sustainability to classrooms without breaking the bank. Local charity shops, online marketplaces, and even other departments within your institution can often yield surprising treasures. For example, a worn wooden desk can be transformed into a vibrant learning station using some eco-friendly paint, and mismatched chairs could become conversation starters about diversity and acceptance—perfect metaphors for international classrooms.

Adopt digital-first learning approaches

Encouraging digital submissions dramatically reduces paper consumption while preparing students for modern workplace expectations. Students can hand in assignments via email, learning management systems, or cloud-based platforms. This kind of shift not only saves money on printing costs, but also teaches valuable digital literacy skills that international students need in their academic and professional futures.

Think of creative classroom solutions

Why not transform discarded glass panels into whiteboards? They’d be a fraction of the cost of commercial alternatives with even more durability. Local glaziers often have off-cuts available cheaply or free. For air quality, skip expensive air fresheners and try creating natural alternatives using citrus peels and bicarbonate of soda. Students can help prepare these during class, turning air freshening into a chemistry lesson about natural cleaning agents.

Establish student-led recycling systems

Last but not least, try setting up paper recycling stations using decorated cardboard boxes—let students design and personalise them during art activities. This creates ownership and pride in environmental initiatives while providing practical waste management solutions.

Eco-friendly classrooms prove that sustainability and financial savviness can work hand in hand. Through creativity and collaboration, schools and universities can build green learning spaces that inspire both environmental consciousness and innovative thinking.

Written by Stephanie Clark

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