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Past Projects. Community garden boxes located in the courtyard Worm compost bin in Mr. Burgess’s room. Our New Goal. To develop a “greener” mentality throughout the school and the student body
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Past Projects • Community garden boxes located in the courtyard • Worm compost bin in Mr. Burgess’s room
Our New Goal • To develop a “greener” mentality throughout the school and the student body • To make environmentally practices more easily accessible to students and staff at Beth Tfiloh
Our First Initiative • A fresh recyclingprogram in the school • As of this next week, all classrooms and offices will have recycle bins • All bins will be marked in some way, either on the bin or with a sign above
About Recycling • In Baltimore County, recycling is single stream, meaning you can recycle different materials in a single bin • These materials include: • All paper products including newspapers, magazines, and hard/paperback books • Plastic and glass jars and bottles, with or without a recycling symbol • Aluminum cans • Cups and water bottles • All lids, caps, labels, and rings
About Recycling • Take advantage of the recycle bins to recycle all that you can, so we can cut down the trash BT produces • You cannot recycle: • Food/candy wrappers • Plastic bags • Plastic cutlery • Styrofoam
Our Next Initiative • To eliminate Styrofoam from BT, and replace it with a more eco-friendly choice • Styrofoam, or foamed polystyrene, is one of the worst materials we can use: • Manufacturing it involves the combustion of petroleum, which releases harmful gases and other solid/liquid toxins • It contains styrene, an EPA-classified possible human carcinogen, which can leach into foods • Disposing of Styrofoam is nearly impossible, seeing as it cannot be recycled locally and virtually never decomposes
Our Next Initiative • To eliminate Styrofoam from BT, and replace it with a more eco-friendly choice • Styrofoam, or foamed polystyrene, is one of the worst materials we can use: • Manufacturing it involves the combustion of petroleum, which releases harmful gases and other solid/liquid toxins • It contains styrene, an EPA-classified possible human carcinogen, which can leach into foods • Disposing of Styrofoam is nearly impossible, seeing as it cannot be recycled locally and virtually never decomposes
How You Can Help • Sign your name later today to show your support for banning Styrofoam from the BT campus • Recycle everything you can right now, and please, do not throw trash in recycle bins
Earth Day at BT • Dress down day! • Carpool to school • Lights-out day