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Recycling

Recycling. By: Hanna Olin, Astrid Sofie, Justine Marie, Shary Nathalie, Katie, Alison and Luise Marie. Recycling. Why recycling is good What to recycle What we do in our countries to recycle What we could do to improve Renewable energy. Why should we recycle ?. To reduce pollution

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Recycling

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  1. Recycling By: Hanna Olin, Astrid Sofie, Justine Marie, Shary Nathalie, Katie, Alisonand Luise Marie

  2. Recycling Why recycling is good What to recycle What we do in our countries to recycle What we could do to improve Renewable energy

  3. Whyshouldwerecycle? • To reducepollution • To make sure our planet is here for longer • To keepwaste to a minimum • To save energy • It saves money

  4. What to recycle? • Cans • Bottles • Glass • Clothes • House hold appliances

  5. Municipalwaste • Kilo generated per inhabitant in 1 year • Belgium: 490 • Great Britain: 520 • Norway: 480

  6. In ourcountries

  7. Norway At home: Plastic Paper Normal waste Compost Bottles Glass and Metal (cans)  Special waste

  8. Norway At school: Paper Normal waste Bottles

  9. Improvements for Norway • At home: • Don’t pay for special waste • The bin lorry should collect glass and metal as well • At school: • Turn the lights off • Close the door in the cantina

  10. The Lighthouse Project • Environmentally friendly • Requests • Print on both sides • Good opportunities for physical education • Good ventilation system • Only use as much power as they need

  11. Belgium At home: PMD Normal waste Container for glass Solar panels No plastic bags

  12. Belgium At School: Normal bin Paper bin Plastic

  13. Improvements for Belgium • At home: usethefireplaceinsteadofcentralheating drink tap water insteadof water from bottles • At school: use a lunchbox

  14. Scotland At home: Voluntary recycling Paper bins Paper, plastic, cans, clothes and home appliances Compost bins Water butts

  15. Scotland At school: Bins In «thestreet» Containers Eco Deco Big containers

  16. Improvements for Scotland • Paper bins • Water butts • Compostbins • Recyclingbins • Bottlerecycling

  17. Renewableenergy • Wind turbines/ under water windturbines • Solar panels • Waves • Hydro electricpowerstations • Geothermalenergy

  18. Summary

  19. Bibliography • http://www.miljofyrtarn.no/ • http://www.highland.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/AA949942-1B3A-4248-B200- • 5B943A5ABF6F/0/ZeroWaste.jpghttp://www.holytownloyal.co.uk/images/page/scotland- • flag.jpghttp://www.crocus.co.uk/images/products2/PR/00/00/20/09/PR0000200980_card_lg.jpg • http://admin.clickliverpool.class-media.co.uk/admin/article/articleimages/1328718133-recycle.jpg • http://files.stv.tv/img/articles/100055-scotland-reaches-recycling-targets-410x230.jpg • http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/recycle-one-thing-cans.jpg • http://www.posteverything.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Plastic-Bottles.jpg • http://justglasssite.com/glass-pics/glass-bottles-6.jpg • http://cdn.sheknows.com/articles/crave/closet-clothes-donate-600.jpg • http://besser.tsoa.nyu.edu/T-Shirts/perl/recycle.jpg

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