Blast the Plast takes part in the SOULBOTTLE design competition
under the hashtag #deinwasser the German based company “Soulbottle” has launched a design competition. We entered the competition with our project logo.
under the hashtag #deinwasser the German based company “Soulbottle” has launched a design competition. We entered the competition with our project logo.
Unfortunately it is not rare anymore these days to see images of beaches and land stripes all over the world that are filled with plastic waste. It seems as if our planet is urging us to do something against that and maybe to consider plastic free alternatives.
From a sustainability perspective, it is crucial to know how long it takes various types of garbage to decompose. In our project we focus our efforts on finding out how long it does take for a conventional polyethylene plastic bag and a biodegradable plastic bag to decompose.
During the entire school year students that participated in the Erasmus+ project Blast the Plast studied the issue of plastic pollution in coorperation with their partner schools in Sweden and Iceland.
Never in the history of humankind have there been so many upheavals and opportunities at the same time. It´s time for one common approach and action in order to attain positive and sustainable effects!
Due to the worldwide outbreak of the Covid 19 pandemic we unfortunately had to cancel our second mobility to Sweden. In these dire and defining times we decided to take a little detour and time to take a closer look at environmental and global issues. One important part is climate change and the understanding of […]
E-Twinning offers a platform to communicate, collaborate, develop projects, share and, in short, feel and be part of the most exciting learning community in Europe. As we are all working together on the same goal it is important for us to communicate with each other on a regular basis. It is all to often the […]
We wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy new year!✨ An eventful year comes to its end. This is the time of year to reflect upon the many things that have made 2019 so special.
The objective of “Blast the Plast” is to equip young students with the tools to create positive, lasting environmental change. It is an investigative, action-packed vision for stopping plastic pollution at source and generating ideas for a plastic free school.
Since the beginning of the school year we are learning a lot about all the different aspects and contexts of plastic. We did some research about plastic consumption and recycling in Germany, Iceland and Sweden. Now it is time to get the chemistry straight and find out what plastic is made of. We may be […]