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haz-er-duhs : full of risk; perilous; risky ree-sahy-kuhl : to use again in the original form or with minimal alteration Batteries in a landfill are considered hazardous because of harm they can cause if leeched into the ground water. We recycle our aluminum. It is turned into another soda can, foil, or even airplanes.
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Made a plan Educated the community Kept it simple Made it easy Talk, talk, talk
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Brainstorm at a meeting with your village. What do they want to see? Who will organize and run the program? Start date? Set goals.
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Explain the plan and the need for it. Be patient. Flyers, newsletters, websites, face to face. Start kids when young. What is Hazardous and what is not?
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Started with ALPAR’s Flying Cans Program. Separating batteries from the Landfill. -even with out a set backhaul plan yet. Easily accessible recycling stations.
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Kids made money on recycling aluminum. Recycling was looked at as an opportunity, not a hindrance. Zero start up cost.
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It’s easy to fall out of the recycling pattern. Use any event possible to talk to your members. Teach the kids, who will teach even the most stubborn parents. Don’t point fingers, be negative, or discouraging.
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Designate storage areas. Properly packaged. Well marked drop off spots. Keep storage areas clean.
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Christina Salmon PO Box 4008 Igiugig, AK 99613 907.533.3211 christinasalmon@hotmail.com
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