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Being Resource-ful
Your Mission
Dont empty the trash!
Is taking out the garbage one of your chores? Then hold it right there! Youre going to learn how to throw out less trash!
Talkin Trash
There are a lot of people in the worldmore than six billion! More people create more trash.
Trash is a yucky thing to think about, isnt it? Its smelly and messy. But thats not the worst thing about trash. The worst thing is that theres too much of it. Trash ends up in landfills. Matter of fact, you could almost call them landfullstheres barely any room left in some landfills! Its important that people throw away less trash.
Kids in one community stopped the Garbage Gremlin by reducing, reusing, and recycling their garbage. Get the goods on how you can do the same in your community at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Web site (http://www.epa.gov/kids/gremlin.htm).
Package Deal
One way to reduce the amount of trash is to buy items that dont have much packaging. The last time you went to the grocery store, you probably bought something that had just one package, such as a carton of milk or a hunk of cheese wrapped in plastic. You probably also bought items with extra packaging, maybe cookies in a plastic tray, sealed in cellophane, inside a box. Cereal is sometimes boxed in a large cardboard box with a plastic bag inside. Other cereals are packaged in a simple bag.
From Trash to Treasure
Ever heard the expression One mans trash is another mans treasure? It means that some people enjoy reusing items that other people have thrown away. Reusing things is another great way to reduce the amount of trash going to landfills. Peek into a trash can in your house. Pick out something like a margarine tub or an empty box of cereal. Clean it and take it to class.
How can you use that margarine tub again? Be creativethere are probably lots of places around the house where it would be nice to have a container in which to store things.
Now Youre Really Talkin Trash!
Let your friends in on the great ways youve found to avoid taking out the trash! With your classmates, make a poster showing everything youve learned.
Taking Action
If the experience you just had makes you want to recycle, go for it! You can recycle at school, at home, in your church or synagogueanywhere youve seen trash being thrown out! You can find dozens of ideas online at Student Web Links. If youve got an idea for recycling, tell your teacher, your family, or your friend. You can truly make a difference!
Adapted from Reduce and Reuse What You Produce from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. (http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/recycle/ Lessons/Lessons.htm).
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