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1 $100

2 $200

3 $300

4 $500

6 $2,000

7 $4,000

8 $8,000

9 $16,000

11 $64,000

12 $125,000

13 $250,000

14 $500,000

5 $1,000

10 $32,000

15 $1 MILLION

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A. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

What are the 3 Rs?

B. Reduce, Remake, Reborn

C. Remake, Redo, Reuse D. Reuse, Reduce, Remake

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A. Telephone

What can be reused?

B. Pager

C. Battery D. Newspaper

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A. 20%

How much water can be saved if recycled paper is usedinstead of shredded wood?

B. 40%

C. 60% D. 80%

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A. 20 – 40 years.

How many years does it take a single aluminium can to decompose?

B. 60 – 80 years

C. 80 – 100 years D. 100 – 120 years

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A. 5 times your weight

 If you collected together all the waste you make in one year - how much would it weigh?

B. 10 times your weight

C. 50 times your weight D. 100 times your weight

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A. You conserve valuable resources

If you reduce waste, what happens?

B. You save money

C. You help the environment

D. All of the above

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A. Put in your recycling container

 Plastic grocery bags should be… 

B. Taken back to the grocery store

C. Thrown away D. All of the above

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A. 12 trees.

If you recycle a tonne of paper, how many trees are you saving?

B. 17 trees.

C. 23 trees. D. 28 trees.

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A. Sand.

Which natural resource is not an ingredient in manufacturing glass bottles?

B. Dirt.

C. Soda Ash D. Limestone

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A. 3 hours.

Recycling just one aluminium can saves enough energy to run a television for how long?

B. 6 hours.

C. 9 hours. D. 12 hours.

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A. Blue.

When recycling glass it is common to sort bottles by colour, but which colour is NOT common for sorting?

B. Clear

C. Green D. Brown.

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A. 15 %

How many percent is copper recyclable?

B. 50 %

C. 75 % D. 100 %

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A. Jeans

Which accessories can be made from recycled bottles?

B. Track Pants

C. Cotton shirt D. Hiking Boots

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A. 18 tons

How many tons of paper are thrown away every hour in the whole world?

B. 17 tons

C. 19 tons D. 16 tons

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A. Reduce

Which is the most important of the 3 rs?

B. Refuse

C. Recycle D. Reuse

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A. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

What are the 3 rs?

B.

C. D.

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A.

What can be reused?

B.

C. D. Newspaper

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A.

How much water can be saved if recycled paper is usedinstead of shredded wood?

B.

C. 60% D.

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A.

How many years does it take a single aluminium can to decompose?

B.

C. 80 – 100 years D.

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A.

 If you collected together all the waste you make in one year - how much would it weigh?

B. 10 times your weight

C. D.

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A

If you reduce waste, what happens?

B.

C. D. All of the above

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A.

 Plastic grocery bags should be… 

B. Taken back to the grocery store

C. D.

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A.

If you recycle a tonne of paper, how many trees are you saving?

B. 17 trees.

C. D.

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A.

Which natural resource is not an ingredient in manufacturing glass bottles?

B. Dirt.

C. D.

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A. 3 hours

Recycling just one aluminium can saves enough energy to run a television for how long?

B.

C. D.

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A. Blue

When recycling glass it is common to sort bottles by colour, but which colour is NOT common for sorting?

B.

C. D.

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A.

How many percent is copper recyclable?

B. 50 %

C. D.

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A.

Which accessories can be made from recycled bottles?

B.

C. D. Hiking Boots

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A.

How many tons of paper are thrown away every hour in the whole world?

B. 17 tons

C. D.

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A. Reduce

Which is the most important of the 3 rs?

B.

C. D.

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A. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

What are the 3 rs?

B.

C. D. Reuse, Reduce, Remake

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A. Telephone

What can be reused?

B.

C. D. Newspaper

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A. 20%

How much water can be saved if recycled paper is usedinstead of shredded wood?

B.

C. 60% D.

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A.

How many years does it take a single aluminium can to decompose?

B.

C. 80 – 100 years D. 100 – 120 years

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A.5 times your weight

 If you collected together all the waste you make in one year - how much would it weigh?

B. 10 times your weight

C. D.

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A.

If you reduce waste, what happens?

B.

C. You help the environment

D. All of the above

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A.

 Plastic grocery bags should be… 

B. Taken back to the grocery store

C. D.

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A. 12 trees.

If you recycle a tonne of paper, how many trees are you saving?

B. 17 trees.

C. D.

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A.

Which natural resource is not an ingredient in manufacturing glass bottles?

B. Dirt.

C. D. Limestone.

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A. 3 hours

Recycling just one aluminium can saves enough energy to run a television for how long?

B.

C. 9 hours D.

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A. Blue

When recycling glass it is common to sort bottles by colour, but which colour is NOT common for sorting?

B.

C. D. Brown

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A.

How many percent is copper recyclable?

B. 50 %

C. D. 100 %

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A. Jeans

Which accessories can be made from recycled bottles?

B.

C. D. Hiking Boots

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A. 18 tons

How many tons of paper are thrown away every hour in the whole world?

B. 17 tons

C. D.

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A. Reduce

Which is the most important of the 3 rs?

B.

C. Recycle D.

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$100

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$200

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$300

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$500

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$1,000

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$2,000

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$4,000

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$8,000

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$16,000

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$32,000

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$64,000

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$125,000

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$250,000

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$500,000

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$1 MILLION

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