
Learn Today,
Recycle for Tomorrow
Learn Recycle is Australia’s first educational recycling game app, helping children aged 3-8 discover proper waste management through interactive play. Built by a 12-year-old environmental advocate, now empowering schools, families and communities nationwide.

Learn Today,
Recycle for Tomorrow
Learn Recycle, created by Kiaan, helps children build recycling habits through fun, interactive play. Scan, sort and learn to protect the planet, one item at a time.
What We Offer

Play
Fun, interactive recycling games that help children learn by doing. Young learners explore waste sorting through simple, playful challenges.

Learn
Easy recycling lessons help children understand which everyday items belong in the right bin through simple, visual learning.

Recycle
Practical sorting activities help children build better recycling habits using real-world items they see at home and school.

Impact
Created by Kiaan, Learn Recycle inspires young learners, families and communities to make greener everyday choices.
An Australian Recycling Education App for Young Learners
Learn Recycle is an Australian educational recycling game app created by Kiaan Belbase to help children understand recycling, waste sorting and environmental responsibility through play.
Designed especially for children aged 3 to 8, the app turns recycling education into an interactive learning experience. Children can play, sort items, scan objects and discover which bin different materials belong in.
More than just a game, Learn Recycle is a child-led sustainability education initiative created to make recycling easier, more engaging and more meaningful for young learners, families and schools.
Learn More About Learn RecycleHelping Children Build Greener Habits from an Early Age
Recycling can be confusing for young children, especially when different items belong in different bins. Learn Recycle makes this learning easier by turning everyday waste sorting into a simple, visual and playful experience.
Early Environmental Awareness
Children begin learning why recycling matters and how small daily choices can help protect the planet.
Practical Everyday Learning
The app connects learning with real household items children recognise, such as bottles, cartons, cans and containers.
Support for Families & Schools
Learn Recycle gives parents, carers and educators a child-friendly way to introduce recycling, waste sorting and sustainability.
Scan, Discover and Learn Through Play
Learn Recycle guides children through a playful recycling journey. Young learners can scan everyday items, view simple results, learn which bin each item belongs in, and keep improving through interactive feedback and games.
Scan Everyday Items
Children can scan everyday items such as bottles, cartons, cans and containers.
See Simple Results
The app helps identify the item and shows whether it can be recycled.
Learn the Right Bin
Children receive clear visual guidance about which bin each item belongs in.
Correct, Play and Improve
When an item is not recognised correctly, children can correct the result and continue learning.
A Child-Led Recycling Education Project with a Real Purpose
Learn Recycle was created by Kiaan as an educational project to help young children understand recycling in a simple, visual and engaging way.
The idea began with a clear goal: make recycling easier for children by turning everyday waste sorting into a playful learning experience that families, schools and communities can connect with.
Built for Families, Schools and Young Learners
Learn Recycle supports early sustainability education at home and in learning environments. It gives children a simple way to understand recycling through visual prompts, interactive play and everyday examples they can recognise.
For Families
A fun way for parents and carers to introduce recycling habits at home.
For Schools
A child-friendly resource to support sustainability, waste sorting and environmental learning.
For Young Learners
Simple visuals and interactive play help children understand where everyday items belong.
