To arouse interest in deposits and recycling, Pantamera invites children and young people to Pantresan. This is an activity that is adapted to LGR22, and everyone from preschool up to Year 6 can participate. In 2023, the programme has been led by the actor Ida On together with students Alva and Sami, and they are learning more about deposits, recycling, energy and sustainable consumption. The class schedule includes educational short films, time travel, study visits, interactive questions and lots of challenges.
“We wanted to bring even more humour and joy into the new Pantresan, although at the same time we wanted to retain the cinematic storytelling. In the 2023 edition of Pantresan, we offered four episodes packed with knowledge tailored to the target group,” says Anton Gustafsson, Communications Officer at Pantamera.
A total of 1,400 classes have participated in Pantresan during 2023, and together they have saved almost 20 tonnes of carbon dioxide by using the deposit system. In total, the students have donated SEK 125,000 to charity.
Pantresan was launched in 2006 and, since then, has reached almost 200,000 pupils in Sweden’s primary schools.