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Title: Recycling, Reusing and Waste Reduction


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

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Whats 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
Other -Rubber, Leather, Textiles, etc 11.6
20.8 MT
Paper 40.4 71.6 MT
Food Scraps 7.4 13.2 MT
MTMillion Tons
Image Courtesy of US EPA
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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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How Long Does That Trash Really Stay There?
  • 700 Years
  • Plastic Bottle
  • 1 Million Years
  • A glass bottle
  • FOREVER
  • Styrofoam

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Recycling-Viewing Trash in a Whole New Light!
  • Reusing waste to save resources

Because Glass Doesnt Grow On Trees!
Courtesy of Glassco Recycling
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Why Recycle?
  • Its 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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Trash Incineration is an Environmental and Social
Justice Issue
Why Recycle?
  • Incinerators release Dioxin, Mercury and other
    Toxins
  • According to US EPA and the National
    Academies, Dioxin, even at very low levels,
    causes cancer, birth defects, and developmental
    problems
  • Incinerators are often sited in minority or
    impoverished communities

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Save Money for Your School
Why RRR?
  • Each time you reuse paper it is less paper you
    have to buy
  • You can hold fundraisers for toner and printer
    cartridges, as well as cell phones

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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 Recycling
When In Doubt, Leave It Out
NO pizza boxes, napkins, or anything with
permanent food residue
Photos Courtesy of P. Hayes
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Clustering Recycling Bins Is Critical!
  • Clustering Placing all disposal bins together in
    one area

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Signage!
  • A study found that positioning sign prompts over
    receptacles resulted in a 29 higher rate of
    recycling

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Odds and Ends
  • Electronics and Computers

  • Local drop-offs for batteries
  • Printer and toner cartridges, and cell phones

www.perscholas.org
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Recycle Those Odds and Ends for Money!
  • Recycle empty printer, fax, and copier
    cartridges,

    as well
    as cell phones.
  • Raise money for a school fundraiser or towards
    your favorite charity.

Half a gallon of oil is conserved for every
laser cartridge returned!
http//www.collectcartridgesforcash.com/ http//ww
w.tonerbuyer.com/ http//www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you
_can_do/recycle/toner.htm
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Involve Your Students
  • Make artwork out of trash!
  • Recycling activities enable them to learn and
    have fun
  • Research projects
  • Visit a landfill or recycling center
  • Use food scraps or yard waste as compost for a
    school garden that the students attend to
  • Town or river clean up to collect recyclables and
    trash

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Composting
  • Hands-on Science Lessons for Your Students
  • 2/3 of trash is biodegradeable and can be
    composted
  • Composting is possible
    with student and staff
    cooperation

Photo courtesy of Mansfield Middle School,
Connecticut
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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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What You Will Need To Compost
  • Leaves and Wood Chips to place over each food
    addition
  • A collection barrel
  • Tools
  • Schoolwide
    participation from
    custodians, teachers
    and students

Photo courtesy of Mansfield Middle School,
Connecticut
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Recycling saves
In Summary
  • Energy
  • Resources
  • Landfill space
  • Money for your school
  • It is an easy, good environmental choice that
    can enhance your curriculum!

Courtesy of Waste to Wealth
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Methods of Success for Reduction, Recycling and
Reuse At Your School
  • Survey the facilities to identify problems
  • Measure baseline usage look at bills and
    purchasing records
  • Have a recycling audit to determine initial rates
    of recycling
  • Make a To-Do List
  • Start with easier steps that save money for more
    elaborate programs
  • Measure your success! Compare records before and
    after.
  • Publicize to educate and gain support

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How To Do A Waste Audit
  • Materials Needed
  • A Worksheet to record all
    information
  • Trash and recyclables for a
    given period
  • Scale
  • Plastic Tarp
  • Gloves and nose pinchers!

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How To Do A Waste Audit
  • TRASH BAGS
  • Sort out the rubbish in the trash bags into
    categories trash vs. recyclables. Place
    recyclables into separate piles based on type
  • - Cans and bottles
  • - Paper
  • - Compostable items food, leaves
  • Weigh the different piles
  • RECYCLABLES BAGS
  • Weigh the recyclables based on type

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How To Do A Waste Audit
  • Calculate the percentages of total recyclables
    found in the trash by using the recorded weights.
  • For example
  • 5 lbs of paper found in the trash
    10 lbs of paper recycled
    Total paper
    15 lbs
    Percentage of paper thrown
    away 33.33

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Empowerment Through Reduction and Green Purchasing
An Integral Part of Any School Paper !
  • Make a big difference through purchasing recycled
    content paper and using less paper overall

Courtesy of PADEP
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Easy Ways to Cut Back on Paper Use
  • Make a scrap paper bin easily available for use
    in printer or for students
  • Print and copy double-sided if possible
  • Allow students to print assignments on scrap
    paper
  • Print single spaced to save room
  • Utilize online capabilities for assignments

Courtesy of Amazing Recycled Products
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Why Purchase Recycled Content Paper?
  • Ton for ton, replacing virgin kraft pulp with
    deinked pulp will have the greatest positive
    environmental impact on forest resources1
  • 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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Recycled Content Paper
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Understanding Terms Pre
and Post Consumer Waste
  • Post refers to products or materials generated
    that have already served a particular function,
    and were subsequently recovered or otherwise
    diverted from the solid waste stream to be
    recycled
  • Pre refers to materials generated within the
    production cycle of a product that have been
    recovered from or otherwise diverted from the
    solid waste stream to be recycled.

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Many Recycled Paper Options
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Performance Guaranteed!
  • The age, capabilities, and operation of
    papermaking equipment have a greater impact on
    the properties of the finished product than its
    recycled or virgin content
  • Based on extensive interviews with paper and
    equipment manufacturers, it was found that the
    frequency of copy machine jams is not correlated
    with the use of recycled content paper.

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Cost Effective!
  • Many times recycled content paper is the same
    price or cheaper than virgin paper
  • However, if recycled content paper is more
    expensive through your supplier you have options
  • Try to find other areas to cut paper costs and
    use money saved to buy recycled products
  • Work with suppliers to reduce the costs of other
    factors within the supply system
  • Accept a lower level of recycled content within
    the paper if need be

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Paper Is A Key Ingredient to Any School-You Can
Make A Big Difference!
  • You directly save trees, resources and energy
    with reducing paper use and buying green
  • Students understand the importance of conserving
    resources with each and every assignment

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Summary
  • Recycling, Reusing and waste Reduction are great
    for the environment, student learning and savings
    for your school
  • There are many ways to make a difference,
    including recycling, purchase of recycled content
    products, and reuse of paper
  • It is not an overwhelming changeREMEMBER SMALL
    CHANGES SAVE SIGNIFICANT RESOURCES!

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Photo Courtesy of Satish Hanumantha Rao
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