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Recycling

In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless,

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Page 1: In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless,

Recycling

Page 2: In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless,

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Page 3: In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless,

In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless, author of: Taking Out the Trash: A No-Nonsense Guide to Recycling

Page 4: In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless,

According to the EPA: We dispose of our trash:73% landfills14% incinerated13% recycled

That trash is broken down:40% paper and paperboard18% yard wastes9% metals8% plastics7% glass 4% wood3% rubber and leather2% textiles3% miscellaneous

Page 5: In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless,

A Recycling Revolution: Recycling costs $20 less per ton than land

filling and $30-$45 less per ton than incineration

Recycling plastic saves twice as much energy as burning it in an incinerator, and the energy saved from recycling one glass bottle can run a 100-watt light bulb for four hours

Page 6: In one year there is enough waste produced in the United States to fill garbage cans that would stretch from the Earth to the moon. –Jennifer Carless,

Recycle!