Water Project

At WasteLess, we are always working on developing the next educational curriculum.

Currently, we are shifting our focus to address the global water crisis, which scientists worldwide have identified as the next looming disaster. Water is essential to life. However, due to overconsumption and pollution, the amount and the quality of fresh water available to us is diminishing. Our precious ‘clean’ water sources will be significantly impacted by the effects of climate change. It is estimated that currently 80% of the world’s population is facing significant threats to their water security. This crisis is not a distant threat, it is knocking on our doors, demanding immediate action. We cannot wait for our taps to run dry before we act!

The children of today will face this crisis head on. We believe that education on water is a way to proactively address the impending water crisis and forge sustainable solutions.
By equipping the future generations with the knowledge and tools they need, we can inspire them to become advocates for our planet. Join us to safeguard this invaluable resource for generations to come! 

Our Latest Project: Innovative Education on Fresh Water

Our Process

Based on the experience we have gained in the field of education over the past 12 years, we are developing a fresh water curriculum over a number of phases, which will ensure accuracy, quality and high impact. 

Presently we are in the research and analysis phase, where we are delving into the latest science on water, as well as the pressing issues and available solutions to this crisis. Based on our findings we will develop a unique framework, which will guide us in creating an innovative educational programme on fresh water. 

The next phase will be the curriculum development phase. Through pilot testing in participatory sessions involving both students and educators, as well as the invaluable guidance from learning design mentors, we will refine and validate our curriculum to ensure its efficacy and relevance.

Our Journey so Far

95+

scientific papers read

100+

water experts interviewed

25+

topics identified

Based on everything we have gathered, heard, read, seen and discovered we believe it is time to act now on the water crisis.

Children are our future and this next generation will be the one facing this crisis and its most severe consequences. Yet, they are also the ones who hold the power for change. 

We believe that when we give the children the tools and confidence to speak their hearts, they become the leaders of tomorrow. Together, we can safeguard the world’s most precious resource for generations to come. 

Support us in tackling the global water crisis through innovative educational curricula.