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It’s a Special Day… we will take some time to discover why…and how to make everyday special!
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Earth day lesson

Jul 18, 2015

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Page 1: Earth day lesson

• It’s a Special Day… we will take some time to discover why…and how to make everyday special!

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My Belief

• Every single person can make a change…this can create a spiral effect to SAVE our world.

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BE RESPONSIBLE

• I am the ONLY person RESPONSIBLE for my behavior.

• I choose to recycle…to make the world better place for my family.

• I choose today to introduce and challenge each of you to RECYCLE!

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Get a Recycling Bin

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Shopping Totes• I shop with canvas totes…

• I take these to the grocery store and the mall! I don’t want their plastic bags!

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Statistics on Plastic Bags and Reasons to Stop Using Them!

• Plastic bags often end up in nature…and oceans• Sea turtles mistake clear plastic bags for

jellyfish. Birds swoop down and swallow the plastic. The petroleum-based plastics take decades to break down, and as long as they float on the ocean's surface, they can appear as feeding grounds.

• "These animals die because the plastic eventually fills their stomachs…It doesn't pass, and they literally starve to death.“

• Source: www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin

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Plastic bags..

Don’t have to be eaten to harm the

animals

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Statistics on the Amount of Time Items Take to Decompose

. The New York Times and other sources : Has the following listed:Paper: 2.5 monthsMilk Carton: 5 yearsCigarette Butt: 10-12 yearsPlastic Bag: some say 10-20 years…other sources say 100 yearsDisposable diapers: 75 years -450 yearsTin Can: 100 years-200 yearsPlastic Bottle: 450 yearsGlass Bottle: 1,000,000 yearsStyrofoam: NEVER

Sources:Nemve E Metropolitan Diary, Oct. 1,2001 www.thatdanny.com

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Statistics:

• In 2006, Americans drank about 167 bottles of water each, but only recycled an average of 23 percent. That leaves 38 billion water bottles in landfills.

• Bottled water costs between $1 and $4 per gallon and 90 percent of the cost is in the bottle, lid and label.

• According to the Beverage Marketing Corp, the average American consumed 1.6 gallons of bottled water in 1976. In 2006 that number jumped to 28.3 gallons.

• It takes over 1.5 million barrels of oil to manufacture a year’s supply of bottled water. That’s enough oil to fuel 100,000 cars.

• www.franklygreen.com

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Plastic Bottles

• Eight out of 10 plastic water bottles become landfill waste.

• In 2007 we spent $16 billion on bottled water. That’s more than we spent on iPods or movie tickets.

• Plastic bottles take 450-700 years before they begin to decompose in a landfill.

• If everyone in NYC gave up water bottles for one week they would save 24 million bottles from being land filled; one month would save 112 million bottles and one year would save 1.328 billion bottles from going into the landfill.

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Yuck!

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This Picture Represents the Amount of Plastic Bottles Thrown

Away Every 5 Minutes

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My Change

• Buy a PUR water purifier for your faucet.

• Buy a large plastic container to keep in the refrigerator for a constant “cold” water supply…

• Buy a container to take places

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What Other Changes Can I Do?

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How To Conserve Energy and Water

• Shut the water off while brushing your teeth…or brush your teeth in the shower!

• Put a bucket in your shower to capture water…use it to water your plants.

• Shut off the water while washing the dishes (by hand)

• Use less electricity in the summer by running appliances in the early morning or late evening…run “full” loads

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Changes in Household Items

• Change hazardous waste material in your house to environmentally safe materials

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What happens when the landfills are full?

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Is it a problem if we don’t acknowledge it?

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Ideas for

Us?

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If Not Us…Then Who?

• If we don’t change…then who will?

• Society tends to always think someone else will do “it”.

• “It” happens to other people, “it” doesn’t really matter…

• I THINK “IT” DOES!!!

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“It” is in our

hands!

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Is “It” Possible?

• Is the feat possible…or will we fail?

• Only time will tell…but without trying…

• WE FAIL.

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WE Deserve a Clean Planet!

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EARTH DAY POSTER

Instructions• Draw a poster to celebrate Earth Day 2015• Use A3 size paper (Drawing Block) – Horizontal Poster

• Some possible themes: Clean air; clean water; endangered

animal species; trash—reduce, reuse, recycle.• Make your message clear on your poster. • Write your FULL NAME and CLASS and SCHOOL behind the poster.• Turn in your poster to your FT by Monday , 6th April 2015• Best selected posters will be advertised by Isetan Singapore to the public

during Earth Day week.

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Sources• http://www.recycleitnow.net • http://filterforgood.com • http://www.plasticsresource.com • http://www.pbs.org/pov/borders/2004/water/water_disposable.html • http://refillnotlandfill.org • http://www.bottledwaterblues.com • http://www.sks-bottle.com • http://www.bottlesandcans.com • http://www.npr.org • http://www.csmonitor.com • http://www.inhabitat.com/2007/05/28/recycled-water-bottle-cascade-

chandelier/ • http://thefuntimesguide.com/2007/08/plastic_bottle_lids_and_caps.php • www.earth911.org• www.thedailygreen.com