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By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

By Caroline and Imanii

Page 2: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can be recycled. All you have to do is put paper, glass, plastic, or metals in the right bin and the recycling company will do the rest.

Page 3: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

In this decade it is projected that Americans will throw away over nearly four and a half million tons of office paper and nearly ten million tons of newspaper. Almost all of this material could be recycled.

Every year enough paper is thrown away to make a twelve foot wall from New York to California.

If every house hold in the U.S. reused a paper grocery bag, about 60,000 trees would be saved.

Trees provide habitat, oxygen, medical plants, endangered plants, water, shade, filters air pollutants, and roots stop erosion.

Rainforests once covered 14% of the Earth’s land surface; now they cover only 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be chopped down in less than 40 years.

100 acres of rainforest are cut down per minute.

Page 4: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

Recycling one ton of paper uses: 64% less energy 50% less water 74% less air pollution.Recycling one ton of paper saves:17 trees (35 feet tall)2 barrels of oil (enough fuel to run the average car 1,260

miles)4,100 kilowatts of energy (enough to power the average

home for 6 months)3.2 cubic yards of landfill space (one family size pick-up

truck)One tree can filter up to 60 pounds of pollutants from the

air each year.

Page 5: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

Gibbs has recycled paper for over 20 years.Per student Gibbs recycles more paper than any

other school in the Little Rock School District.Every month Gibbs recycles 2,350 pounds of paper

and saves: 19.89 trees 444.6 gallons of oil3.51 cubic yards of landfill space4,680 kilowatts of energy8,190 gallons of water

Page 6: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.
Page 7: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.
Page 8: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

Green Living for dummies by Yvonne Jeffery is a great book. It has facts and tips on how to live an eco-friendly life. I would recommend buying this book because it can help you become a friend of the Earth!

Page 9: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.
Page 10: By Caroline and Imanii. We live on Earth so it is our job to protect it. One of the easiest ways to protect our earth is to recycle. Almost anything can.

Green Living for Dummies by Yvonne JefferyMrs. Gonterman, International Studies

Specialist at Gibbs Magnet Elementary Mr. Miskin from Goldman Recycling