recycle
miércoles, 21 de julio de 2010
Welcome or introduce
We have created this blog with the purpose to teach them inportancia 3rd recycling and we have also posted some videos so they can appreciate what is recycling and objects created with them.
Information
paper:
We recommend that paper recycling be expanded as follows:
Offices and Copy/Print Shops — All offices and copy shops should be required to separate paper. Workers from the local paper recycling cooperative groups will equally divide the sources of paper among themselves, and will collect paper from the offices for recycling.
Residences — We recommend that the public be urged to separate newspapers and other paper for recycling. Once per week, city workers or volunteers will collect papers for recycling. This paper will be sold, and proceeds should benefit either the Municipality, or a nonprofit cause.
Plastic:
Some glass (that which may be sold) is separated by Municipal workers during garbage collection. We recommend that the Municipality further research recycling and remanufacturing possibilities for plastics and all glass that is currently not sold. The Municipality should consider local remanufacturing possibilities, such as a way to create plastic thread to be used in fishing nets that are made by local residents. Shredded plastic and crushed glass may be used as insulation in new construction or renovation projects, and may also be added to the cement mixtures used to pave roads and sidewalks.Cardbord boxes:
As noted above, the majority of all cardboard boxes are currently separated for recycling during the trash collection process.
pictures
Links
1)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQBmhgaDc6o
2)http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1137715881933976276#
3)http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1137715881933976276#
4)http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1137715881933976276#docid=-6838573407185053647
COMMERCIALS:
1)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2DfTCfYACE&feature=related
2)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBZdUA8zxJ0&feature=channel
3)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIforUNXrUQ&feature=channel
4)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUeNyPTjfec&feature=channel
5)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PqiSMtbxhY&feature=channel
INFORMATION:
1)http://earth911.com/recycling/
2)http://www.planetdrum.org/recycling_plan.htm
GAMES:
1)http://www.cajastur.es/clubdoblea/diviertete/juegos/fabricacion.html
2)http://www.juegosxgratis.com/buscador/Reciclar
3)http://www.bijuegos.com/1018/Juegos-de-reciclar.html
This are some lnks that you can see to get more information
Information
Reduce:
Referred reduce the volume of waste. For example, eating smaller packaging products or packaging made from biodegradable or recyclable materials.
Reuse:
Refers to use materials that can still be used, instead of discarding them. For example, using PET or glass bottles for storing water, oil or food.
Recycle:
Referred to transform waste materials to create new products. For example, transform waste PET bottles into fibers for making clothes.
NEWS
1)Pollution, overfishing and climate change threatening coral reefs worldwide. The so-called Yellow Band Syndrome , an infection that affects these whole colonies of marine species, is favored precisely because of rising temperatures in the oceans.
2)Seattle now recycles 44 percent of its trash, compared with the national average of around 30 percent, which makes it a major player in big city waste recovery.
3)Untold numbers of unused, and reusable, health care supplies and equipment end up in millions of tons of health care industry trash.
4)Recycling 'important in upgrade project'
ISG and IG Group are upgrading their Cannon Bridge House premises in central London.The project is likely to total £3.3 million and will involve work on the roof and the basement of the construction.One of the main aims of the refit project is to recycle or reuse 90 per cent of the materials.The company has already begun to achieve this by sending much of the old interior to "good use" by sending numerous solid timber doors as donations to the London-based charity St Mungos.A new service from Lafarge Cement merchants may be of benefit to companies like ISG which are carrying out environmentally-aware building projects.Lafarge has recently announced that companies with out-of-date cement will be able to phone the company to have it collected.Kieron Hall, packed marketing manager at Lafarge Cement UK, explained the benefits of the scheme: "For our merchant customers, this saves money on skip hire and landfill charges and removes the problem of having to dispose of out-of-date cement."For the environment, it reduces the amount of construction waste going to landfill and supports local green initiatives in the community around our Works."