The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) stated that its Recycling Education Curriculum, offered in partnership with JASON Learning, was awarded the Best of STEM Freebies for Environmental Science from the “Educators Pick Best of STEM 2025 Awards” presented by Catapult X and the Teich Group. The curriculum, created in partnership with JASON Learning, provides STEM based education plans that demonstrate the science behind recycling.
“Since 2014, ReMA and JASON Learning have partnered to help students and educators understand the importance of recycling and the recycled materials industry, as well as learn key STEM topics related to recycling,” said ReMA president Robin Wiener.
The Educators Pick Best of STEM awards was established in partnership with MCH Strategic Data, the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), and the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) in 2020 to establish innovative, products, technologies and services that are altering the world of STEM education.
The awards require a two-part evaluation process all conducted by expert STEM educators. More than 260,000 educators are given the opportunity to evaluate the finalists. ReMA and JASON Learning have received this commendation from educators who see the importance of bringing resources about recycling and the recycled materials industry to schools.
Published October 2025







