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NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLSRECYCLING CHAMPIONS PROGRAM

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The BIG PictureUnderstanding the Importance of Sustainability

“Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the

ability of future generations to meet

their own needs.”

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Reduce Re-Use

Recycle

The BIG PictureRecycling Is a Part of Sustainability

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So, What is Recycling?

Recycling = Taking a product or material and turning it into a usable raw material to make another product.

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The BIG PictureRecycling is a Part of Waste Management

New Yorkers make 64,000 tons of waste every week :/

How many pounds does that equal?

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64,000 tons = 5,333 collection trucks filled with waste64,000 tons = to the weight of 32,000 hippos

The BIG Picture64,000 tons is A LOT of Waste

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THERE ARE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES WHEN OUR

WASTE IS NOT MANAGED CORRECTLY.

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The BIG PictureWhat can we do with our Waste?

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Option 1: You could LitterWhat is litter?

Where does street litter go?

What’s wrong with this?

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The BIG PictureThe Pacific Garbage Patch

Currents in the Pacific Ocean keep trash, mostly

plastics, floating together.

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Option 2: Trash itthere’s no such thing as “away”

Where does our trash go?

LANDFILLS INCINERATORS

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A look into LandfillsNYC spends A LOT of money on landfills.

Exporting waste to other communities

cost NYC $300 million in 2008.

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Option 2: Trash continuedIncinerators

• Transportation by truck, train– Air & Water Pollution

• Emit Carbon Dioxide– Air & Water Pollution– Impact on personal health– Carbon dioxide builds up in our

atmosphere

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PAPER METAL ,GLASS, PLASTICS, CARTONS

•Staten Island - Pratt Industries •Other paper recyclers in Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx

New Jersey & Brooklyn - Sims Metal Management- Recycles Metal, Glass, Plastic

Option 3: RecyclingWhere does NYC’s recycling go?

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RecyclingWhat is Made from Recycled Materials?

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RecyclingWhat is Made from Recycled Materials?

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RecyclingWhat is Made from Recycled Materials?

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How does Recycling work?

A quick tour of recycling an everyday plastic item.

The journey of the water bottle…

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PLASTICS ARE PICKED UP AND TAKEN TO A NEARBY FACILITY (BROOKLYN

AND NEW JERSEY)

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IT IS SORTED AND MADE INTO SMALLER PIECES WHICH ARE THEN PROCESSED AND MADEINTO NEW

MATERIALS.

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THESE NEW MATERIALS ARE THINGS YOU MIGHT HAVE NOT THOUGHT OF,

CLOTHING AND CARPETRY INCLUDED!

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What is Made From Recycled Materials?

Recycling can be incorporated into an industry:– Like fashion designers or athletic wear being

conscious of materials used and wasted.

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What is Made From Recycled Materials?

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• Green Jobs- THE FUTURE• Support the local economy,

jobs, and industry

• Conserve natural resources• Reduce contributions to

landfills• Use less energy, burn less

fossil fuels • Cleaner air & water

What are the benefits of Recycling?

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A look into Green Job$!

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How to Recycle?Easy - look before you toss!

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#SORT IT OUTWhat goes where in NYC Recycling

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Where does School Recycling Take Place?

HALLWAYS

CLASSROOMS

CAFETERIAS

OFFICES KITCHENS

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The PAPER trail

Every year, New Yorkers throw away over 400,000 tons of recyclable paper.

That’s enough to fill up the Empire State Building!

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if you can rip it, recycle it!

NYC Guideline to paper Recycling

Please, no hardbound book covers, soiled paper: towels, napkins, plates, cups

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If NYC recycled all of our steel we could build 9 new Statues of Liberty each week.

720 recyclable aluminum cans are trashed every minute in New York.

New Yorkers trash 1,579,600 pounds of plastic bottles and jugs every week.

MGP: Metal, Glass, Plastics, Cartons

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Metal

Rule: Mostly Metal

Glass

Rule: Check the Neck!

NYC Guideline to MGP Recycling

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Plastic Beverage Bottles-Take-out containers-Plastic utensils-Yogurt/desert cups-Salad containers-Plastic toys, Empty glue containers

Foam- Bags-FilmVinyl WrappersPouches

MGP: Recycle all Hard (rigid) Plastics

NYC Guideline to MGP Recycling

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By now, you may be asking yourself…

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If you recycle, other students will take notice and do the same. Remember, it’s easy.

Lead by Example

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Start or join a Green Team!

• Help setup cafeteria recycling, train new students, give presentations.

• Get the message out to students and staff by making creative posters!

• Enter contests, win grant money, get cool guest speakers into your school. GrowNYC’s Recycling Champions

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Spread the word!

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