Recycle—don’t just toss everything in the trash. Lots of things (like cans, bottles, paper, and cardboard) can be remade into either the same kind of thing or new products. Making new items from recycled ones also takes less energy and fewer resources than making products from brand new materials.
Just about anything in your home (or office or school, etc.) that cannot be reused CAN be recycled into something else. You’d be amazed what can be done with a recycled product! A recycled soda bottle, can be made into T-shirts, combs, or hundreds of other plastic goods that can be used for many years. Even your brand new computer case might be made from ordinary recycled plastics. And paper products can take on different forms as well; an old phone book or coloring book might become one of your school books or a notebook.
Your recycling mission is not impossible! In fact, it is very simple:
Don’t throw away anything that can be recycled!
Here is a list of things you may be able to recycle
- Aluminum cans
- Cardboard
- Electronic equipment
- Glass (particularly bottles and jars)
- Magazines
- Metal
- Newspaper
- Paper
- Plastic Bags
- Plastic Bottles
- Steel Cans
- Writing/Copy Paper
- Yard Waste (leaves, grass)
Just ask your local recycling office (city, county, or state) about what can be recycled.
Now isn’t that easy? There is so much that YOU can do with very little effort. And the best part is you will probably save yourself a lot of money while you are at it!
For more information go to the following site: https://kids.niehs.nih.gov/topics/reduce/index.htm
Thanks for the awesome post! You might be interested in getting your students create their own material and leaflets. Have a look here http://raniaseclass.blogspot.gr/2016/05/earth-day.html
This was our way to celebrate Earth Day but it can be a project on recycling or any lesson about the environment.,
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Well done Anastasia! Making the ecological awareness part of the everyday school life is truly beneficial for our environment in the long run! :v