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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
27Feb202307Jul2023

Bristol pupils ditch milk cartons to help planet

Iro Alampei NEWS-EDUC, NEWS-ENV
Bristol pupils ditch milk cartons to help planet

Are you looking for some inspiration on what you can do at school to minimise plastic?

Check how a group of primary school children from Bristol (UK) have persuaded their headmaster to install refill machines instead of milk cartons to help the environment. They save around 150 cartons per day, which adds up to about 28,000 a year!

Get inspired by their story

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