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Jun 19, 2015

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Joe Stanley

An overview of upcycling from an environmental standpoint.
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It’s EasyBeing Green

(and fun too!)

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upcycling – the process of converting waste materials or useless products into new materials or products of better quality or a higher environmental value.

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Each day Americansproduce enough trash toequal the weight of theEmpire State Buildingin New York City.

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7,300,000 poundsof trash EVERY DAY

51,100,000 poundsof trash EVERY WEEK

2,657,200,000 poundsof trash EVERY YEAR

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If everyone lived like us–

we would need4 more Earths to provide

enough resources.

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Who? Me?I didn’t do anything!

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When you die, it will take one space in the cemetery

to bury your body.

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It would take 1,100 more spaces to bury the trash you will produce as an average

American.

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REDUCE

REUSE

RECYCLE

RESTORE

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• Americans use 2,500,000 plastic bottles every hour.

• Americans purchase an impressive 29 billion bottles every year.

• Making the plastic for those bottles uses 17 million barrels of crude oil annually.

• That is enough fuel to keep 1 million vehicles on the road for 12 months.

• If you were to fill one quarter of a plastic water bottle with oil, you would be looking at roughly the amount used to produce that bottle.

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• A modern glass bottle would take 4000 years or more to decompose -- and even longer if it's in the landfill.

• More than 28 billion glass bottles and jars end up in landfills every year -- that is the equivalent of filling up two Empire State Buildings every three weeks.

• Glass can be recycled and re-manufactured an infinite amount of times and never wear out.

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• The U.S. goes through 100 billion plastic shopping bags annually.

• Plastic bags are made of polyethylene which is a petroleum product. 

• It takes 1000 years for polyethylene bags to break down. 

• Every time a plastic is recycled, it loses strength and is downgraded.

• Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year.

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• Americans throw away enough office paper each year to build a 12 foot high wall from Virginia Beach to the Pacific Ocean

• It takes one 15 year old tree to make 700 paper grocery bags.

• Recycling a stack of papers just 3 feet high saves one tree.

• The amount of wood and paper we throw away each year is enough to heat 50,000,000 homes for 20 years.

• If every American recycled just one-tenth of their newspapers, we could save about 25 million trees each year.

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• The gift card is the #1 most-requested gift (clothing is #2)

• There’s approximately $30 billion in unused gift cards

• The average household sits on $300 in unused gift cards

• A whopping 75 million pounds of polyvinyl chloride (PVC a toxic substance) material from plastic cards enters America's waste stream every year.

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• Every three months, Americans throw enough aluminum in the landfills to build our nation’s entire commercial air fleet.

• The average person has the opportunity to recycle more than 25,000 cans in a lifetime.

• The 36 billion aluminum cans landfilled last year had a scrap value of more than $600 million. Over the past twenty years we've discarded over $12 billion worth in today's market.

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REDUCE

REUSE

RECYCLE

RESTORE