Recycling Takes over!
November 19, 2008 — normastarWhat is recycling?

Recycling means taking materials from products you have finished using and making brand new products with them. For example, most of the aluminum cans in the United States are made with recycled aliminium. So if you drink juice or soda from a can, recycle that aluminum. So if you drink juice or soda from a can, recycle that can instead of throwing it in the trash.That can will stay in the Recycling Loop and out the landfill.
Why should I recycle?

Making new things from recycled thinks takes less money, less energy, and less of the Earth’s resources, because less energy is used, factories don’t release much pollution either.
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What are recyclable materials?

Aluminum and steel cans, cardboard, glass, newspapers and plastic bottles are all recycable materials you can easily recycle. These items can be made into new products including cans that hold food and drinks, the steel used to build skypapers and school buses, cardboard boxes, glass jars and bottles. newspaper/ office paper, plastic laundry detergent and evn playground materials/equipment.
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Other ways to reduce your trash output
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![]() What about reuse?
Reuse obviously means just what it sounds like: using something again rather than throwing it out(recycling). That usually means finding a new use, such as making a jelly jar into a drinking glass. It’s a great way to start off.
![]() Reuse conserves the energy and many raw materials needed to make new products to get delivered and sold by companies, and doing so saves energy and reduces the amount of pollution factories release into the air and water. By recycling or reusing plastic, metal, or glass items, you can reduce the need to mine, transport, and manufacture natural resources to make new products. Trust me this will make a greater environment to live in!!! Rather than a filthy polluted earth!!!
Where does my trash go after I put it in the trashcan?
Your trash is eventually picked up by a truck collector and taken either to a landfill or a waste-to-energy incinerator. Currently, in the United States, about 26 percent of the waste generated is recycled or composted, 8 percent is burned at incinerators, and the remaining 66 percent is disposed of in landfills. |

What is a landfill?
Landfill isn’t just a pile of trash buried and pile in the ground It’s a much different way to explain it. Landfills are slowly designed o prevent waste from mixing with ground water and to reduce odors. most landfills have a thick plastic liner between the ground and the trash, and layers of soil are added every day to cover up the trash on
top. Materials deposed in a landfill do not decompose very quickly.
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The best and the only safe way to reduce the amount of trash you generate is to be a careful shopper. Don’t buy more than you need, especially if the product can go bad over time(like out of date food or food you end up hating)!

Your trash is eventually picked up by a truck collector and taken either to a landfill or a waste-to-energy incinerator. Currently, in the United States, about 26 percent of the waste generated is recycled or composted, 8 percent is burned at incinerators, and the remaining 66 percent is disposed of in landfills.

