A competition for schools in Wales
In partnership with Welsh Government and inspired by The Earthshot Prize, this school innovation challenge invites learners to showcase their creativity, passion, and ideas for a better planet.
This challenge involves celebrating solutions that have already been created or are being planned in schools, as well as using design thinking to come up with new solutions to one of five global challenges.
We’re looking for short, creative videos from learners aged 5-18.
The finalists in each category will be invited to a prestigious awards ceremony in summer 2026!
Submissions for Climate Challenge Cymru 2026 have now closed.
How does it work?
Here’s a step-by-step guide to Climate Challenge Cymru:
Choose which theme you will focus your challenge on. Click on the links below for more information.
One you’ve selected your theme, please make sure you register for the competition. A member of the Eco-Schools team will then be in touch with further guidance, useful resources and details of how to submit your entry.
Each Earthshot theme covers a range of different areas that you could choose to explore in more detail. For example, you could choose to investigate why we waste so much food as part of Waste-Free World, or the role of seaweed within Fix our Climate.
The Generation Earthshot website is a great place to start for tips on investigating the problem and prioritising an area. We’ve also pulled together lots of resources from our Eco-Schools partners to help with every stage of your challenge.
How will you take innovative action in your school community to tackle your chosen challenge?
You can either build on a project you’ve already started, or plan and begin a new project to take action.
Remember to think about your impact. Tell us the results of what you’re doing or plan to do. How will you measure impact and share your work with your whole school community?
Think BIG to design an additional solution for your chosen Earthshot that could be used around the world.
Be as creative as you want – just because it hasn’t been done before, doesn’t mean it can’t be done! Last year, we saw videos featuring robot seagulls and an eco-friendly wedding event.
You don’t have to make your design, just plan it on paper or digitally, or even get creative with a prototype model! Please keep in mind that this is a video-based competition.
Once all the background work is done and you’ve got your ideas, you’re ready to film.
We want you to be as creative as possible; you just need to cover the following points in your video:
- Introduce your school and your Earthshot and why you chose the challenge.
- Share your school-based solution – what have you done or plan to do and why?
- How has it made a difference or how will you know if it has made a difference?
- Share your national or global innovative solution, the research behind it and what impact you would hope it can make.
- Any other information that you want to include that is relevant for the judges.
Videos should be shot in landscape and be no longer than three minutes.
Entries are welcome in English and Welsh, and we can accept up to five entries per school.
Entries will be judged by an external panel during April and the finalists in each category will be notified in May.
The prestigious celebration and prizegiving will take place in summer 2026 (we’ll cover travel costs and food for all finalists).
Submissions for Climate Challenge Cymru 2026 have now closed.
The Earthshots
You’ll need to choose one of five Earthshot themes for your Climate Challenge Cymru video. Click on the boxes to learn more, and watch last year’s winners and finalists for inspiration.
Build a Waste-Free World
Discover
Clean Our Air
Discover
Fix Our Climate
Discover
Protect and Restore Nature
Discover
Revive Our Oceans
Discover
I’m absolutely thrilled that Climate Challenge Cymru will be returning in 2026. This year, we were blown away by the creativity and determination of young people across Wales, and I can’t wait to see how they build on that success. The challenge gives learners the chance to turn their ideas into action and share their solutions on a national stage. At Keep Wales Tidy, through the Eco-Schools programme, we’re proud to play a small supporting role as they lead the way towards a more sustainable future.
Owen Derbyshire Keep Wales Tidy Chief Executive







