Schools

Ministerial Acknowledgement

Acknowledged by the NSW Minister for Education

In January 2024, the Hon Prue Car MP, Deputy Premier of New South Wales and Minister for Education and Early Learning, personally acknowledged Learn Recycle in writing.

“Congratulations to Kiaan on taking the initiative and developing this application. It is interesting to see Kiaan’s use of gamification to drive user interest in an important topic such as this.”

— The Hon Prue Car MP, Deputy Premier of NSW
Minister for Education and Early Learning, January 2024

The Minister also referred Learn Recycle to the Leader of Digital Education Solutions at the NSW Department of Education for further discussion. For a free, child-led Australian app built to support early sustainability education, this acknowledgement is an important milestone.

Congratulations to Kiaan on taking the initiative and developing this application. It is interesting to see Kiaan’s use of gamification to drive user interest in an important topic such as this.

The Hon Prue Car MP

Deputy Premier of New South Wales

Minister for Education and Early Learning

January 2024

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Letter from NSW Minister for Education


Educator using Learn Recycle with children in a classroom
Why Schools Need It

Making Sustainability Learning Simple for Young Children

Recycling can be confusing for young children. Different items. Different bins. Different rules. Schools and early learning centres are already teaching sustainability, but young children need something visual, hands-on and easy to repeat.

Learn Recycle makes this easier. It turns everyday items into interactive sorting activities. Children scan a bottle, a food scrap or a cereal box, drag it into the right bin and get instant friendly feedback. They learn by doing, not by being told.

The result is recycling education that feels like play but builds real, lasting understanding.


Classroom Use

How Schools Can Use Learn Recycle

Learn Recycle is flexible enough to work in many different classroom settings and learning moments.

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Group Learning

Teacher uses the app on a shared tablet or classroom screen. Children watch, discuss and respond together. Works for whole-class or small group sessions.

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Hands-On Sorting

Children take turns scanning real items or selecting items inside the app. They drag each item into Compost, Recycling or Rubbish and receive instant feedback.

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Sustainability Lessons

Supports topics already being taught — recycling, composting, waste reduction and caring for the environment. Gives lessons a practical, interactive dimension.

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Home Connection

Children can continue learning at home with their families. The same app, the same three bins, the same friendly feedback. Learning continues beyond the school day.


Learning Settings

Suitable for Every Early Learning Environment

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Day Care Centres

Guided visual learning for very young children. An educator leads the session and children respond together. No reading required. Even children aged 3 can participate and enjoy it.

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Preschools

Group activities, item recognition and early sustainability habits. Supports the Early Years Learning Framework through play-based environmental learning.

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Primary Schools

Interactive recycling lessons, classroom discussions and practical waste sorting for Kindergarten through Year 2. Children can use both modes independently at this stage.

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Community Programs

Useful for council programs, library sessions, school holiday activities and environmental education events. Any setting where young children are learning about sustainability.


Learning Outcomes

What Children Learn

Through scanning, sorting and receiving friendly feedback, children build real recycling knowledge. By the end of a session with Learn Recycle, children are able to:


Recognise common everyday items from home and school

Understand the difference between Compost, Recycling and Rubbish

Sort items into the correct bin with confidence

Learn from friendly feedback when they choose the wrong bin

Understand that some items like batteries need adult help

Build recycling habits that carry into daily life at home and school

The three Learn Recycle bins — Compost, Recycling and Rubbish

Educator Benefits

Why Educators Choose Learn Recycle

Easy to introduce

No complicated setup. Download the app, open it and begin. A teacher can have it running in a classroom within minutes.

Visual and age-appropriate

Designed for children aged 3 to 8. Every element is visual, simple and child-friendly. No reading required for younger learners.

Supports group discussion

Teachers can pause the app and ask: which bin does this belong in? Why? A simple sorting activity becomes a rich classroom conversation about sustainability.

Encourages participation

Children take turns scanning, choosing and sorting. Every child gets a moment to contribute. The app makes participation feel rewarding rather than pressured.

Free with no ongoing costs

No subscriptions. No licences. No budget required. Learn Recycle is free to download and free to use in any school or early learning setting.

Curriculum Connections

Connecting to the Australian Curriculum

Sustainability cross-curriculum priority

Directly addresses sustainability as a cross-curriculum priority by helping children understand waste, recycling and environmental responsibility from an early age.

Science — Earth and Space Sciences

Children explore how materials can be reused, recycled or composted, connecting classroom science with practical real-world action.

Personal and Social Capability

Children make decisions, receive feedback and develop confidence in their ability to contribute positively to the environment around them.

Early Years Learning Framework

Supports play-based learning, identity, wellbeing and connection to the world — all key outcomes of the EYLF used in Australian early childhood settings.


Activity Ideas

Classroom Activities Using Learn Recycle

These activities can be run with minimal preparation in any classroom or early learning setting.

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Lunchbox Sorting Activity

After lunch, children look at their packaging — wrappers, containers, fruit peels — and use the app to find out which bin each item belongs in. Connects recycling directly to a child’s daily routine.

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Scan and Sort Challenge

The teacher scans items from around the classroom one at a time. Children vote on which bin they think it belongs in before the app reveals the answer. Works brilliantly on a shared screen.

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Compost versus Rubbish

Use real food scraps and packaging examples to explore the difference between organic waste and general rubbish. Children are often surprised by what can and cannot be composted.

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Recycling Week Activity

Use Learn Recycle during National Recycling Week, Clean Up Australia Day or your school sustainability week. Children can track scores, compete in friendly challenges and take the app home to continue learning.

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Bin Audit Walk

Take children on a walk around the school to look at the bins. Before and after, use Learn Recycle to reinforce which items belong where. Connecting the app to the physical environment deepens understanding.

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Take Home Challenge

Ask children to play Learn Recycle at home with a parent or carer and bring back one thing they learned. A simple way to extend sustainability learning beyond the classroom and into family life.


Child using Learn Recycle to scan a plastic bottle
About Learn Recycle

A Child-Led Initiative with a Real Purpose

Learn Recycle was created by Kiaan, a young Australian student who began building the app at age 8 and published it at age 12. He wanted to help younger children understand recycling in a way that felt simple, visual and genuinely fun.

What makes Learn Recycle different from other education tools is that it was built by someone who was recently a child himself. Kiaan understood what young learners needed because he was one. That perspective shaped every decision in the app.

Kiaan is now in Year 10 and continues to develop and improve Learn Recycle. His goal is to see it used in schools and early learning environments across Australia.

See It in Action

Learn Recycle in the Classroom

Watch how Learn Recycle works with real children in a real classroom setting.


Get Started

Bring Learn Recycle to Your School

Learn Recycle is free to download and available to any school, early learning centre or community organisation today.

Schools and early learning centres that want to explore classroom resources, discuss a formal partnership or share feedback are warmly invited to get in touch.

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