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1 1 ESL Recycling presentation Slideshow lesson 2 Suitable for CSWE Level III

2 Why Recycle? Review of lesson 1  Recycling is one of the easiest things you can do to help the environment  Some benefits of recycling include: Saving resources that are used to make new products Saving energy that would otherwise be used to extract, refine, transport and process raw materials into products. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions Reducing the amount of rubbish sent to landfill All councils recycle many common items, but some types of materials they accept in the recycling bin will vary. Generally, paper, steel, glass, aluminium and hard plastic can often be recycled. Most councils will not permit nappies, electronics, cutlery and crokery and clothing to be placed in household recycle bins

3 The problem with plastic bags Watch this television ad about plastic bags. http://www.getitrightbinnight.vic.gov.au/how- to-get-it-right/watch-television-ads Can you guess why recycling should not be put inside plastic bags in your recycling bin? Recycled items need to be sorted by machines – this sorting is impossible if the materials are not able to be separated.

4 Recycle from every room When recycling, think beyond your kitchen! Watch this television ad about where to find recycling materials. http://www.getitrightbinnight.vic.gov.au/how-to- get-it-right/watch-television-ads

5 Recycling in the kitchen bottles and jars berry and vegetable punnets biscuit and cake trays bottles containers detergent bottles ice cream and margarine containers plastic crockery takeaway food containers tupperware yoghurt containers aerosol cans aluminum cans aluminum baking trays cake trays cooking oil tins foil food cans formula tins pet food cans steel cans tin cans boxes/cardboard deli/ butchers paper egg cartons envelopes greeting cards juice and milk cartons junk mail and magazines long life cartons newspapers paper bags paper plates paper towel roll phone books pizza boxes GLASS PAPER PLASTIC METAL

6 Recycling in the bathroom bottles and jars boxes (cardboard) cartons tissue boxes toilet paper rolls deodorant stick (roll on) medicine bottles shampoo/conditioner bottles soap pump bottles vitamin bottles aerosol spray cans (e.g. deodorant, hair spray, air freshener) GLASS PAPER PLASTIC METAL

7 Recycling in the living areas books boxes/cardboard (no waxed boxes like fruit boxes) brochures envelopes (including with plastic windows) greeting cards junk mail magazines newspapers office paper postcards pizza boxes paper bags phone books tissue boxes wrapping paper bottles and jars compact disc case (no discs) hard plastic packaging take away food containers GLASS PLASTIC PAPER

8 Recycling in the laundry boxes/cardboard (no waxed boxes like fruit boxes) magazines newspapers washing powder boxes wrapping paper cleaning product bottles containers plant pots (small) washing detergent bottles cans (tin, steel, aluminium) cleaning product bottles containers pet food cans washing detergent bottles PAPER PLASTIC METAL

9 How to improve recycling at home To recycle right on bin night:  Check for recycling in every room  Make sure items are empty Items don’t need to be sparkling clean, just empty. Remove solid food scraps like pizza and leftovers.  Make recycling easy Placing separate rubbish and recycling bins in each room Why not try a small box or container under the bench or in a cupboard to collect recycling.  Remember to put your recycling in the bin loose rather than in plastic bags.

10 Is your bin always full? If you have a lot of waste and recycling to put out:  Think of ways that you can reduce the amount of rubbish/recycling that you create Can you reuse any items – jars, ice cream containers? Can you buy items with less packaging, or buy in larger quantities rather than multi-packs?  Make sure recycling items such as bottles, cans and boxes are flattened to make space in your bin

11 Where can I get more information on recycling?  For general information about recycling go to www.getitrightbinnight.vic.gov.au www.getitrightbinnight.vic.gov.au  For information about council waste and recycling services go to: www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Waste-Recycling.html Or call Whitehorse City Council on 9262 6333  For information about items that can go into your recycling bin but can be recycled like mobile phones and car batteries go to www.recyclingnearyou.com.au www.recyclingnearyou.com.au


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