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One Person’s Trash is Another Person’s Treasure. Steven Costanzo , Nicole Mann, Erin Viers. Objectives . Conservation Money earned goes towards conservation projects Amphibian Conservation Orangutan Conservation Education Recycling “Going Green” at home. 22%. 37%.
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One Person’s Trash is Another Person’s Treasure Steven Costanzo, Nicole Mann, Erin Viers
Objectives • Conservation • Money earned goes towards conservation projects • Amphibian Conservation • Orangutan Conservation • Education • Recycling • “Going Green” at home
22% 37%
Collecting These Items • Items such as • Juice Pouches • Candy Wrappers • Chip Bags • Placement of bins • Advertisement • Posters • Napkin Dispensers • Technology • Special Events
Recycling Bins and Expenses • Make or Buy? • Eagle Scouts help • Cost around $29.98 to $49.95 • 18 gallon hopper bins from Suncast Corporation • Ten bins would be $299.80 • Paid off in about two months
Benefits • Promote goals of the Zoo • Money to conservation projects • Shows that the Zoo wants to help the environment • Image
Conclusion • Become a leader in conservation • Best way is through the TerraCycle program • Educate the public about recycling • Making bins through Eagle Scouts would be better than buying • The best incentive to get people to recycle is discounted admissions