What is the no2plastic School Challenge?

This is a student-led movement to reduce single-use plastics, one student, one school at at time.

The time is now, the power is in your hands.

take the challenge

Find your school, take the pledge, and follow your fellow students in reducing single-use plastics at home and at school.

leaderboard

What place is your school? There are thousands of schools on the no2plastic leaderboard. Find up-to-the-minute pledges and the numbers of plastic bottles, straws and cutlery your school is keeping out of the wastestream. Share your stats and challenge your friends and other schools to do the same!

Pledges 2,283
31
THE MCCLELLAND SCHOOL
PUEBLO, CO, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
32
THE FIELD SCHOOL
WASHINGTON, DC, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
33
SOUTH HILLS ACADEMY
CORONA, CA, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
34
MARY MCDOWELL FRIENDS SCHOOL
BROOKLYN, NY, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
35
OGDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
VALLEY STREAM, NY, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
36
SANDBURG ELEMENTARY
KIRKLAND, WA, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
37
WILLIAM E MILLER ELEMENTARY
BEND, OR, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
38
HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
EVANSVILLE, IN, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
39
ITHACA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ITHACA, NY, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071
40
APSHAWA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
WEST MILFORD, NJ, US,
1 346 365 360 1,071

Get Involved!

Instagram

Text you can use:

Our school took the #n2pSchoolChallenge and we challenge your school to do the same #no2plastic

I just took the #n2pSchoolChallenge and pledged to reduce single-use plastics for the planet #no2plastic

Join the #n2pSchoolChallenge and #reduceplastic4theplanet

PDF

Grab this PDF and share it around your school!

The more you share the better chance you will have of winning the no2plastic Shool Challenge and the more plastic we will keep out of the wastestream!

how it works?

The no2plastic School Challenge is a student-led movement to reduce single-use plastic.

  • Students, teachers, and parents take a pledge associated with their school, to reduce their use of single-use plastics
  • Students at the school that reduces the greatest amount of single-use plastic (plastic bottles, straws and cutlery) will win a special prize at the end of the school year (June 2020)
  • Keep track of your school's progress on the leaderboard
  • Students encourage their peers and challenge other schools to join and take the challenge