Smarter Toy Choices for a Greener World
Help students explore eco-friendly ways to reduce toy waste this Earth Day. Learn how swapping, donating, and recycling toys can cut plastic pollution.
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April 20, 2026
Help students explore eco-friendly ways to reduce toy waste this Earth Day. Learn how swapping, donating, and recycling toys can cut plastic pollution.
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With Earth Day (April 22) just around the corner, and spring cleaning going into full force, let’s think about how we can help make the world greener by what we do with our toys when we are finished playing with them.
Let’s start with some facts. Did you know … ?
Pause and ask students: What can we do with toys instead of throwing them away?
List students' responses on the board, then share out the options below.
You can organize a toy swap at school or in your neighborhood, where you trade toys you no longer use for “new-to-you” ones. This simple solution helps reduce waste while giving toys a second life.
You can give gently used toys to charities, shelters, thrift stores, hospitals, day care centers, local donation centers or to consignment programs like https://toycycle.co/. Not only does this keep toys out of the landfill, it also can help families and organizations that might not have been able to afford those toys otherwise.
Although most toys today are made from mixed plastics, metals and electronics that make them difficult to recycle through regular curbside programs, you can still recycle toys through different programs like TerraCycle that specialize in hard-to-recycle items. The materials in the toys are broken down and turned into new products that people can use.
Optional: Have students watch this “Good Morning America” clip until 2:28 that shows how TerraCycle is recycling toys.
Pause and ask students:Why is it important to find alternatives to throwing away unwanted or broken toys? (Possible answers: reduces plastic pollution in landfills and oceans, saves resources by reusing materials, helps other families access toys at low or no cost, encourages responsible consumption habits early in life, etc.)
Toys bring joy, creativity and learning—but they also come with an environmental responsibility. By choosing to swap, donate or recycle, we can reduce waste and make a positive impact on the planet.
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