Today’s Topic Glass & Aluminum. Recycled Pollution Aluminum cans and glass can be recycled indefinitely Recycling glass generates 20% less air pollution.

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Today’s Topic Glass & Aluminum

Recycled Pollution Aluminum cans and glass can be recycled indefinitely Recycling glass generates 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution Recycling aluminum reduces pollution by 95% Source: Earth911.comEarth911.com © Allison14 | Dreamstime.comAllison14e.com Source: A Recycling Revolution A Recycling Revolution Source: Earth911.comEarth911.com © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

A Valued Resource The aluminum can is the most valuable recycled container and is 100% recyclable The aluminum industry pays over 800 million dollars for empty aluminum cans each year Source: Earth911.comEarth911.com © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

How Metal Gets Recycled © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

Recycling Aluminum Saves Energy Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for three hours Recycled aluminum save 95% energy vs. virgin aluminum Source: Earth911.comEarth911.com © Monkey Business Images | Dreamstime.comMonkey Business Images © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

Recycling Glass Saves Energy Recycling one glass container saves enough energy to light a 100-watt bulb for 4 hours Recycled glass saves 50% energy vs. virgin glass = © Allison14 | Dreamstime.comAllison14e.com Source: Earth911.comEarth911.com © 2012 ECOS Education LLC © Artem Gorohov | Dreamstime.com

How Glass Gets Recycled © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

Did You Know? An aluminum can that is thrown away will still be a can 500 years from now! We use over 80 billion aluminum soda cans every year! Glass will never decompose. Glass today will be glass in millions of years. Source: A Recycling Revolution Source: Wiki.anwers.comWiki.anwers.com © fstockfoto | Dreamstime.comfstockfoto.com © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

Recycled Glass Recycled glass is used to make new glass containers but it can also be used in kitchen tiles, counter tops, wall insulation and roads. Source: United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) © Olga Popova | Dreamstime.comOlga Popovacom © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

Challenge Questions © Madmaxer | Dreamstime.comMadmaxerme.com 1.Think of 5 ways you could reuse a pickle jar (hint: store popcorn kernels) 2.What would you do if you were at a baseball game and had a glass bottle or aluminum can and you could not find a recycle bin? What would you do with them? © 2012 ECOS Education LLC

Educate & Act™ Environmental Education Program Brought to you by ECOS Education LLC Educating Children On Sustainability For Classroom Use Only Version 1.0 © 2012 ECOS Education LLC