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Planet vs. Plastic.

Why is plastic production one of the biggest uses of energy on our planet? Find out more and pledge action with this group of activities.

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We all know that plastic can be an environmental disaster.  Most educational materials focus on what happens to plastic after it has been used and discarded.  However this is only one part of the problem.  It takes a great deal of energy to produce plastic in the first place.  This presentation and activities will encourage your pupils to think about what goes into plastic production and why every part of plastic, from the materials it is made from to its disposal is a problem for our planet. 

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Plastic problem tree
My plastic pledge
My plastic habit (no reasons)
My plastic habit (with reasons)
Calculating the energy needed to make our plastic
Life of a plastic bottle

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