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PLASTEAM ERASMUS+ project

STEAM education for plastic-free primary schools

  • ABOUT
  • PARTNERS
    • AGORA NIEKÉE (NL)
    • CNPCD (RO)
    • EFFEBI (IT)
    • EURODIMENSIONS (MT)
    • MIO-ECSDE / MEdIES (EL)
    • NEMO Science Museum (NL)
    • SCOALA GYMNAZIALA Nr 10 (RO)
    • THEMISTOKLIS S.A. (EL)
  • OUTPUTS
    • O1 – PLASTIC FOOTPRINT FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL
    • O2 – RECOMMENDATIONS & CONTEST FOR PLASTIC-FREE SCHOOLS
    • O3 – STEAM BOX & LAB
  • DELIVERABLES
    • O1-A1 Booklet of good practices
    • O1-A1 Survey on Students
    • O1-A1 Survey on Teachers
    • O2-A2 Recommendations for managers & teachers
    • O2-A3 Recommendations for students & families
    • 03-A1 STEAM-Box Methodology
    • O3-A2 STEAM-Box
  • EVENTS
    • EU Seminar, Greece, March 2022
    • A webinar on STEAM-Box
    • Info Day – Italy
    • Info Day – Greece
    • Info Day- Malta
    • Info Day – Netherlands
  • COMMUNICATION
  • CONTEST PLASTIC 2022
15Oct202129Dec2023

Plastic Pirates: A citizen science project for plastics

Iro Alampei NEWS-EDUC
Plastic Pirates: A citizen science project for plastics

The “Plastic Pirates go Europe” is a citizen science project to research litter pollution in rivers in 3 European countries: Germany Slovenia and Portugal. Throughout these countries, young people are integrated into the scientific research process by collecting data on litter pollution at rivers. The data is then analysed by scientists and published in scientific journals.

Read more here.

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