Run a workshop on an event
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Run a workshop on an event
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COLLECTION
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1-2 weeks
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A crucial part of working towards reducing plastic pollution is to show people the process offline! The following introduction gives you a quick overview about all the stuff we at Kunststoffschmiede pay attention before starting a workshop in public.
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Prepare your machines
Prepare your moulds
Prepare your equipment
Prepare your materials
Prepare samples
Prepare your message
Prepare your team
Typical questions asked at a workshop in public:
Wanna get money?
Promote your workshop
Site-specific questions
Construction on site
Timing
Participation
Post processing
Ok, so before you start giving workshops, think about what kind of machine you would like to use in this context. What kind of workshop is it? How many people are coming and how much time do they have? All the machines you use in public have to be safe against gross negligence. For a better performance, make sure that everything is clean, working properly and maybe you have some spare parts with you.
Like the machines you use in public your moulds have to be reliable as well. We recommend moulds with a small cycle time, so as many people as possible can produce a product...
That means:
You are leaving your workshop, so you need everything to run a plastic recycling workshop mobile. As everyone has their own way of doing it, you get a list from Kunststoffschmiede (Germany) for your inspiration:
For your workshop you need shredded plastic and some clean plastic which is ready to be shredded. Reserves are always good, maybe the shredder stops working and you are running out of fresh granules… Be prepared!
It’s always good to have a variety of material and product samples to inspire people and help them understand the possibilities of plastic recycling. You can use your own products, or get some more from the [filtered] Bazar to show what other workspaces around the world are doing. Present the products in a beautiful setting. 👉 bazar.preciousplastic.com
You also have to prepare yourself and ask yourself these questions:
Don’t be alone, it’s much more fun and relaxed to work in a team!+
Here at Kunststoffschmiede we recommend 3-4 supervisors when you’re working with two machines. There are always people who have a lot of questions.
What does your team need:
During the process most of the people have a lot of questions. We recommend that you always have an answer to the following question:
Be aware that you are doing something special that only a few can offer. And if you're asked to do a workshop, then think about whether you want to be paid for it. How much money you take is up to you. It depends on what circumstances you have to deal with.
Here are some cost items listed:
Depending on how open the event is, make sure you don’t forget to let people know about your workshop, so that as many people as possible get the chance to see and learn.
There are several places where you can announce it, here some ideas:
As mentioned before you are leaving your lovely workshop. So sad :( To be sure that everything runs great with your mobile workshop, you should clarify the following questions with the organizer:
Label all the stations and create enough space around the machines so many people can see what’s happening. Compare your setup with the course of the recycling process and check if it’s similar.
Build up your mobile workshop with enough time and take a break before everything starts.
Timing
Test everything beforehand with friends, so that you’re sure it runs smoothly. Then you have a better feeling and you know on what points you have to work on. If you do not practice, you won’t know how many people you can look after at the same time etc.
Think carefully about how to get strangers involved in the process. What can they do without endangering themselves or the machines?
The last step is all about documentation...
How many people have you reached and how many products did you produce? Could you make interesting contacts or was the press there and wrote a report about you?
It’s good to track your impact and learn from your experiences. And of course collect all your pictures! :)