
Why Doesn't Plastic Rot? – Chemistry & Environmental Science for Kids
From STEM with Dr. Owl by Orbital Owl
April 27, 2026 · 10 min · Episode 201
About this episode
Kids learn about the chemistry of plastic and its environmental impact through fun interactions and trivia.
In this episode, kids will learn the foundational chemistry of plastic molecules and the environmental science behind why plastic takes hundreds of years to break down. Join Dr. Owl, Curious Emma, and a very confused robot named Ziggy as they discover the sneaky "LEGO chains" that make up our everyday lunchboxes! Plus, play along with our interactive trivia to find out how small choices can help protect our oceans and wildlife. Want more fun science? Sign up for our email list at orbitalowl.com to get free materials and experiments related to this episode. Learning Connection: NGSS DCI: 5-ESS3.C – Human Impacts on Earth Systems
People in this episode
Host: Dr. Owl
Topics covered
- chemistry
- environmental science
- plastic
- ocean protection
- trivia
- kids education
Keywords
- plastic
- chemistry
- environment
- ocean
- trivia
- education
- kids
- science
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Organizations: orbitalowl.com
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