Cognitive Flexibility Theory (CFT) relates to the recycling process by emphasizing the importance of understanding and adapting to the complexities of environmental challenges.
- **Context-dependency: **effective recycling strategies must consider specific situational factors, such as the types of materials and available resources. Pay attention to context!
- Adaptive thinking: adjust approaches in response to changing conditions. How to best apply the regulations, how to adjust to new waste types, etc. Different situations in the game will require different kinds of responses – so, you will have to think adaptively to situations as they emerge.
- Multifaceted solutions: recycling processes have a complex, multi-part nature, where different techniques and technologies must be combined in sometimes different ways to address diverse problems at different times of the game. Be sure to consider all of the aspects of a problem that occur during the game.
- Interconnectedness: it is important to see the recycling system as a whole, where each action impacts others. The multifaceted solution process requires you to think about how each facet affect each other.
- Non-linear thinking: as the game progress, all of the complexity increases, and your problem-solving strategy will have to evolve more going back and forth across the parts of the problem. Use trial-and-error to try out different solutions, sometimes going back to an earlier parts of that solution and change those values, so all the part can fit together.


Check the Other Contents Here
- Recycling and CFT
- The Recycling Process - P1: Features of Materials
- The Recycling Process - P2: Process Guideline
- Introduction of Gameplay