In the “Sustainable Futures” workshop at a local nature center, participants explore sustainability through interactive sessions. They learn the three pillars—ecological (preserving ecosystems), economic (sustainable prosperity), and social (equitable communities). A guided walk illustrates the natural nutrient cycle, showing how nutrients flow from soil to plants, animals, and back through decomposition. Attendees create a concept map tracing microplastic formation from plastic degradation to environmental pollution. The cradle-to-cradle concept is introduced, emphasizing designing products for continuous reuse. Finally, participants discuss factors like consumption, energy use, and waste influencing ecological footprints, connecting concepts to real-world actions.