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Recycling in Schools

Recycling in Schools. By Brittany Jackson brittanyn.jackson2@smail.astate.edu. What is recycling. Recycling is to convert waste into reusable material Recycling can reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials energy usage

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Recycling in Schools

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  1. Recycling in Schools By Brittany Jackson brittanyn.jackson2@smail.astate.edu

  2. What is recycling • Recycling is to convert waste into reusable material • Recycling can reduce the consumption of • fresh raw materials • energy usage • reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling)

  3. 11 Facts About Recycling • The average person generates over 4 pounds of trash a day and about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year • In 2009, Americans produced enough trash to circle the Earth 24 times • Over 75% of waste is recyclable, but we only recycle about 30% of it • We generate 21.5 million tons of food waste each year. If we composted that food, it would reduce the same amount of greenhouse gas as taking 2 million cars off the road • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to listen to a full album on your iPod. Recycling 100 cans could light your bedroom for two whole weeks

  4. 11 Facts About Recycling Continued… • Recycling aluminum cans saves 95% of the energy used to make alum cans from new material • Americans throw away 25,000,000 plastic bottles every hour • Over 87% of Americans have access to curbside or drop-off paper recycling programs • In 2009, Americans threw away almost 9 million tons of glass. That could fill enough tractor trailers to stretch from NYC to LA • In 2010, paper recycling had increased over 89% since 1990 • If every American recycled just one-tenth of their newspapers, we could save about 25 million trees each year

  5. Products to recycle • In our school, with the help of staff and students, there are many different items that we can recycle • The main categories of materials to recycle are: • Glass • Paper • Plastic • Metal

  6. Glass • Glass • Glass is one of the only materials that can be recycled infinitely without loosing strength, quality, or purity • It is not safe to recycle broken glass • Glass bottles or jars

  7. Paper • Books and magazines • Although magazines are difficult to recycle because of the adhesive bind, there are still recycling programs that will the recycle them • Cartons • Cartons are a valuable source of material to make products like tissue, paper towels, and building materials • Cartons are a renewable resource • Renewable resource- will never get depleted and can last forever if well managed

  8. Paper continued… • Newspaper • Newspapers can be recycled to make new newspapers • Cardboard • Cardboard can be recyclable if it has not been wet or contaminated with food or oil • Although it is biodegradable, it is better to recycle it than to throw it out like litter • Phone books • Like books and magazines, phone books can be recycled but it is sometimes difficult due to the bind in the center but it is very possible to do

  9. Plastic • Bags • Most plastic bags are recycled into composite lumber but are used for more than that • Lids • Many people question if lids to plastic bottles should be recycled but even though they are small they can be recycled into different things • Bottles and Jugs • These bottles and jugs are 100% recyclable • Something that people use everyday and are contently buying are laundry detergent and it is one of the best jugs to recycle

  10. What happens to the plastic that is not recycled? • Goes to the landfill • Landfills take up space • They have high costs associated with upkeep and construction • Many plastics are not biodegradable • 2. Is incinerated • Burning does not really destroy matter however, the matter may change forms and take up less space • Produces CO2 • Chlorine containing polymers produce hydrochloric acid and contributes to acid rain

  11. Metal • Aluminum cans • Can be recycled over and over again • A can gets turned into a new can and back on the shelves within 60 days • Aluminum foil • It is 100% recyclable • For most recycling centers, they want the aluminum completely clean before they are able to except it • Tin or steel cans • Cans such as coffee or soup, are one of the most commonly recycled items

  12. Benefits of Recycling • Conserves natural resources • Lowers greenhouse gas emissions • Reduces need for new landfills • Saves energy • Reduces air and ground water pollution • Creates jobs and reduces disposal costs • Overall, we could make our community a little better by recycling items here at school

  13. References • http://earth911.com/ • http://www.dosomething.org/actnow/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-recycling# • http://www.benefits-of-recycling.com/whatisrecycling/ • http://www.epa.gov/osw/homeland/options.htm • http://www2.epa.gov/recycle/recycling-basics

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