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The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
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Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing (Little Green Books)
Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing (Little Green Books)
by Lara Bergen
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The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
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Recycling Things to Make and Do (Usborne Activities)
Recycling Things to Make and Do (Usborne Activities)
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Orange Grove Recycling Bin Placement

Humans naturally strive to advance their place in society and in the world, and lately it has become impossible to work through this advancement without technology. We rely on the presence of technology to not only make our everyday life a little easier, but also to push mankind toward the next great inventions or innovations. Unfortunately, technology also has proved itself powerful enough to contest nature, making it more difficult than ever for us to accept simple things like reusing products and practicing orange grove recycling.

  

Our lifestyles have changed so drastically that mother nature is now having to pay. Garbage-laden land, polluted seas, contaminated groundwater, denuded forests, escalated extinction, and greenhouse gases have all come out of our inability to love our earth and prevent more long-lasting effects. Because we can't seem to love our earth through simply recycling, we're seeing stronger hurricanes, massive landslides, and warmer climates, to name a few disasters.

The late astronomer Carl Sagan gave a commencement speech in 1996, during which he produced a photograph called the Pale Blue Dot. It was a picture of our earth, taken by Voyager One from 6.4 billion miles away. Since we may not get to know another planet, Sagan said, we must work to preserve this pale blue dot we do know.

Luckily, there are many ways to get started protecting the environment. Recycling is a simple task that ensures that materials we throw away will be made into new products. Many societies and businesses have started to recycle as a whole, and it makes a difference when an entire organization commits to it. Recycling has many immediate benefits: it saves space in landfills, reduces energy usage, and decreases greenhouse gas emissions. Eventually, recycling will also help lessen water and air pollution.

Successful recycling is difficult to monitor, but there are several ways to make it work. To promote recycling and build an awareness of its benefits, recycling bins should be in an obvious location and there should be an organized information campaign. This encourages people to become a part of the recycling movement and use the bins appropriately.

Bins should be placed where the most people will see them. Here are some suggestions:

1. Your home: Because people probably consume the most goods right in their own homes, every household should have their own bin(s). This especially helps children learn to recycle, because they can learn the benefits of it and appreciate the good they are doing for the planet.

2. School: More and more schools are educating children about recycling and its effects, so they are making it easier for kids to recycle by providing bins. This is also beneficial since schools use so much paper and other recyclable products.

You may also choose to put bins at parks, offices, and other public facilities. Check the Orange Grove recycling regulations to learn which types of bins you should have (paper, plastic, aluminum, etc.).


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