Grassroots Movement Awareness Campaign

Small Plastics,
Big Problem

A student-led campaign about how everyday plastic bottles, wrappers, bags, and packaging can break into microplastics - and how our school community can reduce single-use plastic before it spreads.

Microplastics start small but spread through everyday systems.
Problem Single-use plastic Bottles, wrappers, bags, and packaging can break into smaller pieces over time.
Better choice Reusable habits One realistic choice can prevent repeated plastic waste.

What is the movement?

Small Plastics, Big Problem is a school awareness campaign focused on microplastics from everyday plastic use. The goal is to make the issue easy to understand and easy to act on.

Why start at school?

Students use plastic bottles, snack wrappers, bags, cups, and food packaging every day. A school is a strong place to build better habits because many small choices happen in the same community.

What is the goal?

This campaign asks students to reduce single-use plastic, use bins correctly, and share the website QR code so more people learn how plastic waste can become microplastic pollution.

Campaign Path

Awareness → Engagement → Action

First, people learn what microplastics are. Then they connect the issue to real objects around school. Finally, they take practical steps like carrying a reusable bottle, reducing packaging, and spreading the message.

1. Learn 2. Notice 3. Act

Quick fact

Microplastics are commonly defined as plastic pieces smaller than 5 millimeters. That is about the size of a pencil eraser or smaller, so many pieces are easy to overlook.

See the research sources →

Student challenge

Try the short quiz and the action checklist. The website is built to be more than something to read - it is something students can use to test what they know and choose a real habit to improve.

Open the quiz →