09/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/10/2025 08:53
(September 9, 2025- Washington, DC)- The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) and JASON Learning are excited to launch the nationwide 2025-26 Youth Recycling Contest, which will empower students across the country to become environmental leaders through research, creativity, and real-world problem-solving.
This annual contest raises awareness about sustainability by encouraging students to explore the impact of recycling on their communities and the planet. By connecting classrooms with industry partners, the contest fosters meaningful learning experiences that inspire lasting environmental action.
The 2025 contest theme, "Recycling Batteries: Hidden Risk, Uncovered Reward," challenges students to identify a recycled commodity and research the dangers batteries pose to recycling processes. Participants will then develop a Public Service Announcement (PSA) video or poster to educate their communities on how individuals can safely prepare recyclables for processing and support recycling efforts.
The 2024 contest received an inspiring 456 submissions from 618 students, demonstrating the enthusiasm and commitment of youth to environmental stewardship. Explore the complete list of winners, finalists, and honorable mentions from the 2024-25 ReMA/JASON Youth Recycling Contest at: https://jason.org/2025-rema-recycling-contest/opens in a new tab.
"ReMA is proud to again be inspiring future recycling leaders through this year's Youth Recycling Contest," said ReMA President Robin Wiener. "This year's topic is so important to not only the recycled materials industry but for public health and safety in every community. We invite all teachers to integrate this contest into their classrooms and engage their students with a real-world sustainability challenge."
Participants in the Youth Recycling Contest have the chance to earn recognition and rewards for their hard work and creativity. Those who receive an Honorable Mention will be awarded a special certificate celebrating their achievement. Finalists will receive a special certificate, a banner to proudly display at their school, and a gift card of $100 for both the student and their educator. The Grand Prize Winner will earn a special certificate, a school banner, a gift card for the student and their educator of $250, and an unforgettable trip to Las Vegas, NV, in April for the ReMA 2026 Convention & Expositionopens in a new tab. The grand prize-winning student can bring along one teacher and one parent or guardian to share in this exciting experience.
"The Youth Recycling Contest continues to be a powerful platform where students turn curiosity into action," said Eleanor Smalley, President and CEO of JASON Learning. "This year's focus on battery recycling highlights an urgent environmental challenge, and we're proud to partner with ReMA to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders who will help protect our planet."
To assist participants, ReMA and JASON Learning will host two informative webinars:
The contest is open to all students living in the United States and Canada enrolled in grades K-12 during the 2024-25 school year, and there is no cost to participate. Students can enter the contest as individuals or as a team of two individuals. All entries must be submitted by December 12, 2025, at 11:59pm ET.
Students, educators, and community members can learn more about the contest, guidelines, and submission deadlines by visiting: https://jason.org/2025-rema-recycling-contest/opens in a new tab
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About ReMA
The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) represents more than 1,700 companies in the U.S. and 40 countries around the globe. Based in Washington, D.C., ReMA provides advocacy, education, safety and compliance training, and promotes public awareness of the vital role recycled materials play in the U.S. economy, global trade, the environment and sustainable development.
ReMA Media Contact: Rachel Bookman, [email protected].
About JASON Learning
JASON Learning is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit transforming science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education through real-world STEM curricula, project-based learning experiences for Pre-K-12 students, and high-quality professional development for teachers. JASON's mission is to "inspire and educate students everywhere through real science and exploration." To learn more about JASON, visit https://jason.org/opens in a new tab.
JASON Media Contact: Jenna Davis, [email protected].