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How to Recycle? www.assignmentpoint.com

Recycling is a term used to describe a series of activities that includes collecting recyclable materials that would otherwise be considered waste. www.assignmentpoint.com

What does the Recycling Symbol Mean? www.assignmentpoint.com

The first top arrow represents the collection of recyclable materials for processing. The bottom right arrow represents the recyclables being processed into recycled products. The bottom left arrow is the most important. It represents when the consumer actually buys a product with recycled content. www.assignmentpoint.com

What are the three R’s of Recycling? www.assignmentpoint.com

Reduce Reduce means to use less of something. Some examples are: Use a handkerchief instead of tissues. Use a cotton rag when cleaning house instead of paper towels. Use a sports bottle instead of buying bottled water everyday. www.assignmentpoint.com

Reuse Reuse is to put again into service without changing. Examples are: Wrapping paper Floppy disks Plastic grocery bags www.assignmentpoint.com

Recycle Recycle is to put again into service with changing. Examples are: Cans Glass Plastics www.assignmentpoint.com

What are some things I can Recycle? www.assignmentpoint.com

Paper Cardboard Glass Steel Cans Batteries Plastic Tires Shoes Computers www.assignmentpoint.com

What are some items that I cannot Recycle? www.assignmentpoint.com

Ceramics Windows Light Bulbs Mirrors Spray Cans www.assignmentpoint.com

Where do I take my Recyclables www.assignmentpoint.com

A local recycling center A local waste recycling center At curbside A local bulky waste recycling center www.assignmentpoint.com

How can Recycling conserve our natural resources? www.assignmentpoint.com

By recycling paper the need to cut down trees reduces. Recycling conserves natural resources by substituting “secondary resources” such as glass, metal, and paper for raw materials extracted. By recycling paper the need to cut down trees reduces. By recycling aluminum it minimizes the need for mining new minerals, thereby decreasing damage to the wilderness. www.assignmentpoint.com

How does Recycling save energy? www.assignmentpoint.com

The energy required to manufacture paper, plastics, glass, and metal from recycled materials is usually less than the energy required to produce them from new materials. The steps such as collection, processing, and transportation is also usually less energy then the steps in supplying new materials. www.assignmentpoint.com

How can students start a Recycling program at their school? www.assignmentpoint.com

There are 3 steps to starting one The first step is to get key questions answered such as: Who will run the program? What kind of Recyclables does the school produce? How will the Recyclables get to the centers? www.assignmentpoint.com

Will the school ask a center to pick up the recyclables? The second step in creating a Recycling program at your school is to find out who will take the collected recyclables to a center. Will the school ask a center to pick up the recyclables? Or will there be volunteers to bring the recyclables? www.assignmentpoint.com

Each classroom should have a bin to put their recyclables in. The final step is to put the program into gear by having a recycling club to manage it. Each classroom should have a bin to put their recyclables in. The schools offices should also have bins. www.assignmentpoint.com

Recycling Club should: Have the task of emptying the classroom and office bins. Oversee the collection in their area and be a check to see if what is being recycled is recyclable. Inform new students of the recycling program. Remind students of what can be recycled. Encourage participation from classmates and teacher. www.assignmentpoint.com

What can I do now in school to help? www.assignmentpoint.com

Bring your lunch in reusable lunch bags with reusable silverware. Reuse paper if you can. When typing use a smaller font and bigger margins. Use refillable pens and pencils. www.assignmentpoint.com

What can I do at home to help? www.assignmentpoint.com

Bring old glasses to eye doctors. Bring your old clothes to Goodwill. Use glass cups and plates instead of paper. Use cloth napkins instead of paper. Buy in bulk rather then buying smaller bottles of something. Reuse glass bottles or containers. www.assignmentpoint.com

Things to Remember: The three R’s. REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE. Recycling helps to conserve our natural resources, energy, and keeps less out of our landfills. Starting a program at your school helps to tell people of how Recycling is such an importance for everyone to take part in. It’s FUN! www.assignmentpoint.com