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Same stuff, different names…. We throw away stuff We eat food wrapped up in disposable stuff We do not regularly use reusable containers We buy

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Same stuff, different names…

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We throw away stuff We eat food wrapped up in disposable

stuff We do not regularly use reusable

containers We buy cheaply made items that break

quickly We are slaves to the “latest fashions” Planned obsolescence Perceived obsolescence

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Food wrappers and containers (plastic, cardboard, glass, aluminum, and worst of all: styrofoam)

Bags and containers (plastic, paper and cardboard)

Packing material (styrofoam, plastic bubble wrap, combo materials, etc)

Old clothesElectronicsOld cars

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Hint: Old dinosaurs

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Petroleum

Oil

Black gold

Texas Tea

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700 to 1000 years !!!!

In other words, if DaVinci or Galileo had a plastic bottle to throw away in the 1500’s, and did so……That bottle would still be sitting there intact today.

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28 % Organic material (food and yard waste)

26 % Paper products (inc. wood)14 % Plastic related objects12 % Various metal products12 % Miscellaneous and combo

products8 % Glass

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Pounds per person (USA)

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Regional Differences:There are 726 landfill facilities in the

south and 134 in the NortheastCurbside recycling is in only 30 % of

the communities in the south and 85-90 % in the West and Northeast

Is there a relationship there ?

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Bacteria in landfills breaks down organic material in landfills and creates Methane gas. Venting is done to release this to alleviate fire potential.

There have been 30 toxic explosions in the USA

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Half of the country has less than 10 years left in landfill capacity.

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Particulate matterCO 2Sulphur oxides

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Unfortunately, only 2.5 % of food waste is composted annually.

Americans toss out 1400 calories of food waste per day !

40 % of our foodSupply……

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42 % of greenhouse gases could be avoided by composting and recycling completely

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1. Doubling the current national recycling rate would create 1,000,000 new jobs !

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Growing in popularity across America…

This means everything you buy will be recycled, consumed, composted or reused.

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All Consumed Recycled Composted (inc. biodegradable items) Or Reused

PERIOD……Everything !!!!! The only things you should throw away

at school are a core or peel of fruit, kleenex, or the biodegradable stuff from the café.

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Making a ton (2000 lbs) of recycled paper saves 17 trees and uses 50 % less water than creating paper from virgin pulp.

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Well, we can save 207 million BTU’s by recycling just one ton of aluminum cans. That is the equivalent of 36 barrels of oil, 1685 gallons of gasoline.

A BTU (British Thermal Unit) is approximately the amount of heat needed to boil a pound of water.

Fun fact : Aluminum can be recycled over and over and over and over and over…..

It takes the same amount of energy to recycle 20 aluminum cans as it does to make one new one !

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1,000,000 tons of plastic bottles produced in 2006 required the energy equivalent of 50 million barrels of oil.

76 % of those bottles ended up in landfills or the ocean !

It takes thousands of years for one to decompose in a landfill and a year to break up into little harmful pieces in the ocean while floating…

It takes 1500 times the energy to produce a plastic bottle of water than getting it from the tap !

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Only 10 % of cell phones retired annually are recycled.

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1 million cell phones contain:35,000 lbs of copper772 lbs of silver75 lbs of gold33 lbs of palladium

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If we recycled ALL the cell phones retired each year, we would save enough energy to power 18,000 homes for a YEAR !

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82 % of the 2.25 million tons of electronics (TV’s, computers, washers, dryers, fridges, etc) retired annually get tossed into the landfills instead of being

recycled!

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Of the 40 million computers retired in 2007 (double the number from 10 years previously), 66 % of them still work ! That is planned obsolescence !!!

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Definition: What can be broken down by biological processes is biodegradable.

What is BD ? = Animal and plant based products

What is not BD ? = Plastic, metal, styrofoam, or any molecular chain derivative not found in nature.

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1. Average American office worker throws away 500 cups (coffee/tea) per year

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2. Americans throw away enough plastic utensils annually to circle the equator ten times…

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3. In Ireland, people throw away 27 plastic bags a year. England residents toss 220 of those babies into the landfill…

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4. We throw away enough Christmas cards each years to fill the Rose Bowl !

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5. 38,000 miles of ribbon is tossed each year. Enough to tie a bow around the earth !

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6. Between Thanksgiving and New Years, an EXTRA MILLION tons of waste are generated in America.

***That’s 2,000,000,000 pounds folks. In 6 weeks !

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7. 300 million tires are discarded annually, and 130 million of those are burned as fuel. Any chance that is good for the air quality ???

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8. Less than 1 % of the plastic bags are recycled each year.

Why ? Not enough profit. Recycling one ton of them costs $ 4,000. The recycled product can be sold for $32….

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9. Airlines and Airports put out a tremendous amount of waste. Unfortunately, they only recycle 20 % of their recyclable goods.

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10. The average American uses the equivalent of one 100 foot Douglas Fir tree each year for their paper and wood related products ! USE Recycled paper products !!!