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Recycling is the method of transforming waste materials into new objects or materials. In other words, recycling is the process of reusing materials instead of throwing them away as waste. This is the best place to know regarding recycling. #recycling #amazingfactsaboutrecycling #recycle #wastereuse #waterecycle #wasterecycling #wastereusing. Upcycling, Earth Day Facts, Recycling Lessons, Ochrana Prírody, Recycle Poster, Recycling Facts, Environmentally Friendly Living, Recycling Information, Secondary Science

Recycling is the method of transforming waste materials into new objects or materials. In other words, recycling is the process of reusing materials instead of throwing them away as waste. This is the best place to know regarding recycling. #recycling #amazingfactsaboutrecycling #recycle #wastereuse #waterecycle #wasterecycling #wastereusing.

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These awareness posters can be used to promote a recycling scheme. To help raise people's consciousness for the importance of recycling, to prevent waste through reusing or reducing and have fun at the same time. To help advertise the Waste and Recycling system — from collection of plastics, papers, glass and metals in a single container to sorting and processing to the finished products now being made from recyclables.

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Angelica Garza
Recycling chart - what types of food wrappers and containers can you recycle?  This chart can be used to introduce and expose students to what materials they are able to recycle. What To Recycle, Healthy Earth, Recycling Facts, Environmentally Friendly Living, Paper Grocery Bags, Recycling Information, Zero Waste Living, Zero Waste Lifestyle, Food Saver

All too often, I notice non-recyclable items in the recycling bin here at work, and vice-versa. There are lots of different types of food containers/wrappers, and it's not easy to keep track of which ones can be recycled and which can't. Call me a hippie if you want, but it bums me out to see red plastic cups in the trash, knowing that they're all just gonna end up in a landfill. So I threw together this handy little graphic...

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Michelle Kilpatrick

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