Teach Students About Plastic Pollution

As an educator, your time is precious and you should NOT waste it reinventing the wheel! We’ve pulled together a selection of excellent educational resources and materials created by our partners and friends in the movement to help you lead impactful and inspiring lessons around solutions to the plastics crisis. When youth lead, solutions follow.


CAFETERIA CULTURE’S EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Host a school-wide or classroom screening of Cafeteria Culture’s documentary film, Microplastic Madness - the inspiring story of 56 fifth graders from P.S. 15 in Red Hook, Brooklyn - living on the frontline of the climate crisis - whose actions on plastic pollution morph into extraordinary leadership and scalable victories. Screen this uplifting film using guiding questions and follow up with lessons, games, cafeteria plastic audit, litter data collection and more!

Go to Cafeteria Culture’s Educational Resources page  >>


PLASTIC POLLUTION COALITION’S LIBRARY

Our friends at Plastic Pollution Coalition have a lot to offer. You can search their database of materials and resources by topic, audience, and type or format of material.

Go to Plastic Pollution Coalition’s Resource Library >>


ALGALITA’S EDUCATOR PORTAL

Algalita Marine Research and Education is a globally recognized organization who started the movement to end plastic pollution nearly 30 years ago. Their latest initiative, the Wayfinder Society for Environmental Education, now enables educators worldwide to access a comprehensive library of free, standards-aligned learning tools. These resources include lesson plans, reusable classroom toolkits, activity guides, and more, empowering educators to deliver high-quality environmental education globally.

Explore Wayfinder Society for Environmental Education here >>


5 GYRES’S TRASH ACADEMY

5 Gyres’s Trash Academy/La Academia de Basura virtual series integrates education, advocacy, and community science with their NGSS-aligned curriculum into a multi-phased educational platform that is available in English and Spanish.

Go to 5 Gyres Trash Academy >>

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