Recycling By:JanelisGabrielMauriceEddie Food Waste  Scraps of food, organic material  Examples: –Banana Peel –Carrots –Apples –Bread.

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Recycling By:JanelisGabrielMauriceEddie

Food Waste  Scraps of food, organic material  Examples: –Banana Peel –Carrots –Apples –Bread

Paper  Any type of paper products  Examples: –Newspaper –Magazines –Printer Paper –Cardboard –Milk Carton –Construction Paper

Plastic  Any type of plastic products  Examples: –Water Bottles –Plastic Bags –Plastic Toys –Plastic Box

Rubber  Any type of rubber materials  Examples: –Rubbers Bands –Rubber Gloves –Tires

Recycling Tips  Helps the environment  Reuse bottles  Use recycling bins  Compost to make fertilizer  Reuse water in our home (bathwater and dishwashing water can water our plants)

 Donate old electronics to businesses or schools  Buy possible recyclable objects/containers   Encourage an artist (give materials to students or schools for projects)