Many people spend millions of dollars trying to inform the public about recycling.

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Did you know? : The highest point in Hamilton County, Ohio (near Cincinnati) is "Mount Rumpke." It is actually a mountain of trash at the Rumpke sanitary landfill towering 1045 ft. above sea level. Out of every $10 spent buying things, $1 (10%) goes for packaging that is thrown away. Packaging represents about 65% of household trash

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Did you know? :

The highest point in Hamilton County, Ohio (near Cincinnati) is "Mount

Rumpke." It is actually a mountain of trash at the Rumpke sanitary landfill

towering 1045 ft. above sea level.

Out of every $10 spent buying things, $1 (10%) goes for packaging that is thrown away. Packaging represents

about 65% of household trash

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Many people spend millions of dollars trying

to inform the public about recycling.

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But these students have done it with no money at

all!

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1. Kite

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2. Can Fish

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3. Save Earth

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4. Intricate Garbage

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5. Flying trasher

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6. Floral phenomenon

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7. Wall-e

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8. Shine on recycling

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9. Suspension

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10. Celebrating recycling

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11. Twelve

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12. Chains of love

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13. Bank-o-saurus

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14. Jacques

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15. Electric guitar

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16. Rosie's box

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Like them?

One will win the fifty dollar SERT

prize!

And you can vote for it this week!

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All you have to do is put a card in the box in the media center with the number of the project

you liked!

It’s that easy!

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Here's the list one last time:

1. Kite2. Can fish3. Save earth4. Intricate garbage5. Flying trasher6. Floral phenomenon7. Wall-e storage8. Shine on recycling9. Suspension10. Celebrating recycling11. Twelve12. Chains of love13. Bank-o-saurus14. Jacques15. Electric guitar16. Rosie's box

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And be sure to look at these projects which are on display in and

around the media center!