Title: Trolley Talk
1Trolley Talk
- A study of supermarkets and sustainable shopping
2Sustainable
- Meeting the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs
3What can you see?
- Look at the picture of a typical aisle in a
supermarket. Describe to your teacher what you
can see. - Then, read the starter story and discuss it with
your teacher
4All wrapped up
- Watch the video at http//news.bbc.co.uk/player/no
l/newsid_5090000/newsid_5097300/5097358.stm?bwbb
mpwmnews1 - Then, make a list of as many items that you buy
regularly which have excess packaging
5But
- Its not just about packaging
6What else makes a supermarket less or more
sustainable?
7Fieldwork aims
- To investigate and compare the sustainability of
local supermarkets - To conduct questionnaires to investigate consumer
awareness - To use the data collected to evaluate the demand
for, and choose the most suitable location for an
Eco-store.
8Supermarket sustainability
- You will be investigating and comparing different
supermarkets and stores in your area - Read the fieldwork booklet carefully and complete
the data collection tables for each supermarket
or store you go to.
9Consumer awareness
- How aware are the general public about
sustainable shopping? - You will be conducting questionnaires to find
out! - Read the instructions carefully in the
Questionnaire resource and carry out
questionnaires at each supermarket or store you
go to
10Follow -up
- You will use your data about each supermarket to
compare them and decide which is the most
sustainable - Use the follow-up resource to help you to do
this
11A new eco store!
- You will use the data you have collected in your
questionnaires to decide - Whether there is a demand for an Eco-store in
your local area - Where the most suitable location for it would be
Use the eco-store resource to help you!
12Extension Activity
- Sustainable shopping debate
13Have you ever thought
What should we do about packaging what is the
solution?
Should we all only buy fruit and vegetables which
are in season, and grown in the UK?
Is it better to buy Fairtrade sugar from abroad,
or sugar produced in the UK?
Are supermarkets part of modern life or are
there more ethical ways to shop?
Is it better to buy flowers grown in Holland or
Kenya?
14The debate
- Your teacher will organise you into groups
- You will be given a topic and a viewpoint
- You must research and prepare your argument
- Write a short speech outlining your main views
- Prepare yourself to answer questions from the
opposition