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Recycling, Reusing and Waste Reduction Protecting Our Resources for Future Generations

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Recycling, Reusing and Waste Reduction. Protecting Our Resources for Future Generations. What’s In the Landfill?. Metals 8.5% 15.3 MT. Glass 7% 12.5 MT. Yard Trimmings 17.6% 31.6 MT. Plastics 8% 14.4 MT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Recycling, Reusing and Waste Reduction

Recycling, Reusing and Waste Reduction

Protecting Our Resources for Future Generations

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What’s In the Landfill?

Paper 40.4% 71.6 MT

MT=Million Tons

Yard Trimmings 17.6% 31.6 MT

Metals 8.5% 15.3 MT Glass

7% 12.5 MT

Plastics 8% 14.4 MT

Other -Rubber,

Leather, Textiles, etc 11.6% 20.8 MT

Food Scraps 7.4% 13.2 MT

Image Courtesy of US EPA

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How Long Does That Trash Really Stay There?

• 700 Years: Plastic Bottle • 1 Million Years: A glass bottle • FOREVER: Styrofoam

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EPA

• Stands for the “Environmental Protection Agency.”

• Mission is “to protect human health and the environment.”

• Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with 10 regional offices located around the country.

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Mississippi Recycling Coalition

• MRC was established in 1997.

• Educates the public about recycling.

• Works with the government to help shape solid waste management policies.

• Collect recycled materials.

• Oxford Recycling:

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This Decade In the US We Will Throw Away…

• 1 million tons of aluminum cans and foil

• More than 11 million tons of glass bottles and jars

• Over 4.5 million tons of office paper

• Nearly 10 million tons of newspaper

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Why Recycle?It’s Good for the Environment!

• Recycled glass generates 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution

• Recycling one glass bottle saves enough electricity to light a 100-watt light bulb for four hours

• Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for 3 hours 1

• Annually, enough energy is saved by recycling US steel to supply Los Angeles with electricity for almost 10 years 2

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Recycling Begins With You

• If everyone in the U.S. recycled just 1/10 of their newsprint, we would save the estimated equivalent of about 25 million trees a year

• Recycling all of the waste newsprint, cardboard, glass, and metal in one home can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 850 pounds a year

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Recycling Begins With You-How to Do It Correctly

Lids + Liquid = Unfit for RecyclingWhen In Doubt, Leave It Out

Photos Courtesy of P. Hayes

NO pizza boxes, napkins, or anything with permanent food residue

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Recycle empty printer, fax, and copier cartridges, as well as cell phones.

Raise money for a school fundraiser or towards your favorite charity.

http://www.collectcartridgesforcash.com/http://www.tonerbuyer.com/http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/recycle/toner.htm

Half a gallon of oil is conserved for every laser cartridge returned!

Recycle Those Odds and Ends for Money!

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Why Purchase Recycled Content Paper?• 1 tree makes 16.67 reams of copy

paper or 8,333.3 sheets, therefore 1 ream (500 sheets) uses 6% of a tree (and those add up quickly!)2

• Every ton of recycled office paper saves 380 gallons of oil 2

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What You Will Need To Compost• Compost bin that allows aeration, but

prevents waterlogged conditions and deters pests

Photo courtesy of Mansfield Middle School, Connecticut

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• Leaves and Wood Chips to place over each food addition

• A collection barrel• Tools • Schoolwide

participation from custodians, teachers and students

What You Will Need To Compost

Photo courtesy of Mansfield Middle School, Connecticut

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Questions?

Photo Courtesy of Satish Hanumantha Rao