This playlist supports teachers, guest educators, and facilitators in delivering the GreenKidz: Plastic & Recyclen lesson with confidence, creativity, and local relevance. It offers ready-to-use tools, educational strategies, and reflective practices to ensure impactful, student-centered learning. By earning badges, trainers build up their confidence and credentials as eco-educators.
The playlist provides a hands-on, student-centered framework to inspire young learners to become active “Plastic Detectives.” With real-world examples and fun activities, it aligns with sustainability goals and the Curaçao Island of Learning framework.
This badge forms the basis of environmentally conscious behavior and is in line with sustainability education in elementary education. Through interactive and playful learning, youth workers will become real “Plastic Detective Educators” equipped with knowledge and actions to train students to reduce plastic pollution in their community.
By completing this activity, you will
- Actively participated in the delivery of the first part of the GreenKidz lesson “Plastic and Recycling”.
- Guide students through multimedia content, discussions, and interactive tasks.
- Understand where plastic comes from and its long-term environmental impact.
- Recognize the difference between waste disposal, reusing, and recycling.
- Identify the effects of plastic pollution on Curaçao and the oceans.
- Reflect on personal choices and changes they can make to protect the environment.
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This badge recognizes youth workers ability to understand and teach about plastic waste, decomposition time, and how to sort and manage plastic responsibly. Curaçao Island of Learning & GreenKidz value youth workers contributions and actions to teaching students how to reduce pollution and issue this badge after reviewing the submitted evidence.
The GreenKidz “Plastic en Recyclen” lesson plan was developed to help children in Curaçao learn about the serious impact of plastic waste—and how small changes can lead to big results. It uses real-life examples, hands-on activities, and colorful visuals to make learning fun and practical.
From understanding the difference between recyclable and non-recyclable plastics to discovering how long different materials stay in nature, this lesson helps you teach students to become part of the solution.
Take action: activities for different roles
Explore the role-specific badges below to access activities designed to enhance your understanding and support young people in the area of recycling.
Claim open badge recognition
Upon completing the activities, participants can claim digital badges recognizing their competence in:
- Searching and evaluating digital content (DigComp 1.1)
- Environmental awareness (Digital Youth Work)
- Responsible Consumption (UN SDG 12)
Who created this resource
Greenkidz Curaçao, Curaçao (Project Lead) Curaçao Innovation & Technology Institute (CITI)
Next steps
Discover more activities and videos in the GreenKidz Plastic Detective program. Think about how topics like plastic pollution, recycling, and environmental awareness connect with each other. Consider how you can help young people become eco-smart citizens by supporting them in building essential environmental and life skills.