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Tori Scott

Feb 22, 2016

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Taylor Shook. Tori Scott. Our critter Kangaroo. What does go green mean to us. Going green means recycling Trying to keep our earth as clean as we can Recycling is a huge part Purchase only all organic foods Keeping our earth clean Trying to save the earth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Tori Scott

Tori Scott

Our critter

Kangaroo

Taylor

Shook

Page 2: Tori Scott

What does go green mean to us

• Going green means recycling • Trying to keep our earth as clean as we can

• Recycling is a huge part• Purchase only all organic foods• Keeping our earth clean• Trying to save the earth

What does go green really mean

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Ways you can go green

• Create a home made compost bin

• Wash clothes in cold water instead of hot

• Use reusable bags when shopping

• Pay bills on line

• Turn of computer at night

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Ways you can go green

• Dry your clothes on a line outside

• Lower the temperature on your hot water heater

• Fixes leaking faucets

• Make your own house hold cleaners

• Collect rain water to water plants and etc.

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How our school is green

Recycling trash can

Recycling bins

Reuses water jugs

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How our school needs to

Turning off the water

Recycling bins beside every trash can

Cleaning trash and paper off floor

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Other schools that support go green efforts.

• Chicago public schools are in the process of minimize its impact on the environment– They have an environmental action plan– Teach students to be environmental friendly

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Other schools that support go green efforts.

• North Carolina A&T University’s – green buildings– energy efficiency– student and faculty green participation – community outreach

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Good things in our environment

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Bad things in our Environment

litter

Where’s the recycling bin?