ECOPATH Gamebook
Welcome to the ECOPATH Gamebook material library. Below you will find all Gamebook materials (activity templates, presentations, etc.) available to be downloaded and used by you. The materials are organised by module. To download the materials, expand the accordion section of the activity you wish to access. Behind most material items, you will find the available languages: English (EN), Swedish (SE), Spanish (ES), and Croatian (HR) - some materials are only available in English. Click on the language in which you want to download the material.
Note: Modules 1, 3, and 7 are facilitator-led. Modules 2, 4, 5, and 6 are completed by learners on their own time. As a facilitator you might want to take a look at the materials of the self-paced modules since the Gamebook exercises build on each other and learners might come to you with questions.
Facilitator-led Modules
Module 1: Foundations of Sustainability & Circular Practices
Module 2: Contextualising Circular Economy & Reporting
Module 3: Monitoring, Communication & Implementation
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Facilitator Instructions (EN)
Module 4: Pathways for Driving and Communicating Circularity
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Adnams Report & Accounts 2024 (external resource)
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Module 5: ESG Reporting & Impact Improvement
Module 6: Communicating Sustainability with Impact
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Module 7: Advanced Impact Communication & Reflection
Self-Paced Modules
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