Take Action

How students can help

A grassroots movement grows when people understand the issue and take small actions together. These steps are simple enough to start at school.

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Bring a reusable bottle

One reusable bottle can replace many single-use plastic bottles over time.

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Choose less packaging

When possible, choose snacks or lunches with less plastic wrapping.

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Use bins correctly

Put trash and recyclables in the right place. Do not leave plastic outside or near drains.

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Pick up what is safe

If it is safe and allowed, pick up small plastic waste instead of walking past it.

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Share the QR code

Help more students learn about the issue by sharing the website or flyer.

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Talk about it

A short conversation can make other students notice the plastic choices around them.

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Today's Action Pick

Start with one realistic step

Today's pick: Bring a reusable bottle.

Simple Example Estimate

Small actions add up.

25 students

If 25 students bring reusable bottles for 5 school days, that could avoid 125 single-use bottles.

This is a simple example estimate, not exact scientific data. It does not collect or save personal information.

My Action Plan

Choose one action to focus on

My action plan: Open an action card and mark one step for this week.

Playable Challenge

Microplastic Reduction Challenge

Check off the actions you can realistically do this week. Your progress is saved on your device.

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Random student mission

Look for one plastic problem area at school and think of a realistic fix.

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Student pledge

I will reduce single-use plastic when I can, throw plastic waste away correctly, and encourage others to think before using plastic once and throwing it away.