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BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets. MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comKNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com IED 9-12 TALKIN’ TRASH 4 Y O R 3 O 5 I G H T E E N T 6 C T I O N K N I N E A H T E 2 E E T A H C A E 1 R 7 K I 8 L I L N I E O R N S 9 O A P 10 E L L 11 T A D I U M E N E E E M S M C S L L P W Across 4 Much of this city is built on landfills. hint: two words 6 Profession credited with designing modern landfills. 8 The amount of trash that the United States generatesevery year is 262
WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (GradesBEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets. MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comKNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com IED 9-12 TALKIN’ TRASH 4 Y O R 3 O 5 I G H T E E N T 6 C T I O N K N I N E A H T E 2 E E T A H C A E 1 R 7 K I 8 L I L N I E O R N S 9 O A P 10 E L L 11 T A D I U M E N E E E M S M C S L L P W Across 4 Much of this city is built on landfills. hint: two words 6 Profession credited with designing modern landfills. 8 The amount of trash that the United States generatesevery year is 262
WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comSMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables areTHE BIG SORT
The Big Sort Double Puzzle Use what you learned from the video tour to unscramble each of the words and phrases below associated with arecycling
NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Worksheet Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling.THE BIG SORT
giintpp roflo t i p p i n g f l o o r yrvonceo tebl c o n v e y o r b e l t tisrogn s o r t i n g borcaddar c a r d b o a r d prpae p a p e r serofur f e r r o u s NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Answer Key Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling. FROM THE VIDEO. DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 3–5 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Below are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades NAME PUT AN ON THE THINGS WE NEVER RECYCLE. Put an on the things we never recycle. Plastic Water Bottle Newspaper Shoes Plastic Milk Jug PB&J Sandwich Toy Truck Cereal Box Ice CreamCone
GRADES PREK–2
Questions & Tips Grades PreK–2 | Active Learning Together Here are some ideas for discussing “Emily Raccoon and the Ginormous Garbage Pile” with your child. HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comKNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comKNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Worksheet Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling. NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Answer Key Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling.THE BIG SORT
giintpp roflo t i p p i n g f l o o r yrvonceo tebl c o n v e y o r b e l t tisrogn s o r t i n g borcaddar c a r d b o a r d prpae p a p e r serofur f e r r o u s FROM THE VIDEO. DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 3–5 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Below are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades HERE’S SOMETHING I LEARNED ABOUT RECYCLING DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 9–12 | Watch & Listen You may want to discuss the video to reinforce your teen’s learning. Below are some questions that you and your teen might ask each other. NAME PUT AN ON THE THINGS WE NEVER RECYCLE. Put an on the things we never recycle. Plastic Water Bottle Newspaper Shoes Plastic Milk Jug PB&J Sandwich Toy Truck Cereal Box Ice CreamCone
GRADES PREK–2
Questions & Tips Grades PreK–2 | Active Learning Together Here are some ideas for discussing “Emily Raccoon and the Ginormous Garbage Pile” with your child. HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comKNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comKNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED HANDOUT Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Worksheet Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling. NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Answer Key Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling.THE BIG SORT
giintpp roflo t i p p i n g f l o o r yrvonceo tebl c o n v e y o r b e l t tisrogn s o r t i n g borcaddar c a r d b o a r d prpae p a p e r serofur f e r r o u s FROM THE VIDEO. DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 3–5 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Below are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades HERE’S SOMETHING I LEARNED ABOUT RECYCLING DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 9–12 | Watch & Listen You may want to discuss the video to reinforce your teen’s learning. Below are some questions that you and your teen might ask each other. NAME PUT AN ON THE THINGS WE NEVER RECYCLE. Put an on the things we never recycle. Plastic Water Bottle Newspaper Shoes Plastic Milk Jug PB&J Sandwich Toy Truck Cereal Box Ice CreamCone
GRADES PREK–2
Questions & Tips Grades PreK–2 | Active Learning Together Here are some ideas for discussing “Emily Raccoon and the Ginormous Garbage Pile” with your child.BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED: RECYCLE SMARTER WITH Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes &KNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Worksheet Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling.SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (GradesBEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED: RECYCLE SMARTER WITH Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes &KNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Worksheet Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling.SMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (GradesTHE BIG SORT
The Big Sort Double Puzzle Use what you learned from the video tour to unscramble each of the words and phrases below associated with arecycling
THE BIG SORT
giintpp roflo t i p p i n g f l o o r yrvonceo tebl c o n v e y o r b e l t tisrogn s o r t i n g borcaddar c a r d b o a r d prpae p a p e r serofur f e r r o u s WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades FROM THE VIDEO. DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 3–5 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Below are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Answer Key Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling. IED 9-12 TALKIN’ TRASH 4 Y O R 3 O 5 I G H T E E N T 6 C T I O N K N I N E A H T E 2 E E T A H C A E 1 R 7 K I 8 L I L N I E O R N S 9 O A P 10 E L L 11 T A D I U M E N E E E M S M C S L L P W Across 4 Much of this city is built on landfills. hint: two words 6 Profession credited with designing modern landfills. 8 The amount of trash that the United States generatesevery year is 262
NAME PUT AN ON THE THINGS WE NEVER RECYCLE. Put an on the things we never recycle. Plastic Water Bottle Newspaper Shoes Plastic Milk Jug PB&J Sandwich Toy Truck Cereal Box Ice CreamCone
AND THE GINORMOUS GARBAGE PILE Once there were two little raccoons, a brother and a sister named Joe and Emily Raccoon. Joe Raccoon was very careful with all his toys. He always cleaned up right after dinner. CONGRATULATIONS ON BECOMING AN EXPERT RECYCLER AND • IN RECOGNITION OF OUR NEWEST • Congratulations on becoming an expert recycler and continuing to set a good example for your community. You are truly a Recycling Super Star!GRADES PREK–2
Questions & Tips Grades PreK–2 | Active Learning Together Here are some ideas for discussing “Emily Raccoon and the Ginormous Garbage Pile” with your child.BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.KNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED: RECYCLE SMARTER WITH Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comSMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (GradesBEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.KNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED: RECYCLE SMARTER WITH Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turned RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables are RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.comSMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED: RECYCLE SMARTER WITH Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Answer Key Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling.THE BIG SORT
The Big Sort Double Puzzle Use what you learned from the video tour to unscramble each of the words and phrases below associated with arecycling
THE BIG SORT
giintpp roflo t i p p i n g f l o o r yrvonceo tebl c o n v e y o r b e l t tisrogn s o r t i n g borcaddar c a r d b o a r d prpae p a p e r serofur f e r r o u s WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades FROM THE VIDEO. DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 3–5 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Below are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades HERE’S SOMETHING I LEARNED ABOUT RECYCLING DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 9–12 | Watch & Listen You may want to discuss the video to reinforce your teen’s learning. Below are some questions that you and your teen might ask each other. NAME PUT AN ON THE THINGS WE NEVER RECYCLE. Put an on the things we never recycle. Plastic Water Bottle Newspaper Shoes Plastic Milk Jug PB&J Sandwich Toy Truck Cereal Box Ice CreamCone
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Questions & Tips Grades PreK–2 | Active Learning Together Here are some ideas for discussing “Emily Raccoon and the Ginormous Garbage Pile” with your child.BEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.KNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED: RECYCLE SMARTER WITH Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turnedSMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com AND THE GINORMOUS GARBAGE PILE When they were done, it was dark, but everybody felt great. All the garbage went into the garbage can. All the empty, clean and dry recycling items went into the WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (GradesBEFORE AND AFTER
Paper Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Always recycle these things: Never recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes HOW DO RECYCLING CENTERS WORK? The Recycling Process As the conveyor belt continues, screens are used to pull out newspaper, cardboard, and other paper items, while heavier items continue on. Metals are recovered next. Ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, and tin, are pulled out by powerful magnets.KNOW WHAT TO THROW
If you can poke your finger through it, don’t recycle it If you can push your finger through it, the plastic is too soft and flimsy to berecycled.
RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED WHAT RECYCLABLES CAN THESE ITEMS BE 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Winter Jacket Chaqueta de Invierno ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com YES NO - RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED: RECYCLE SMARTER WITH Paper Cardboard Boxes Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Yes No ALWAYS recycle these things: NEVER recycle these things: Food Greasy Pizza Boxes Paper Clips Toys Juice Boxes Plastic Bags Clothes & MYTHS FACTS DID YOU KNOW 30% Only clean cardboard can be recycled and turned into new paper products. Grease and toppings soil the box, making it a recycling no-go. TIP: If the top is clean, tear it off and recycle it. RECYCLING SIMPLIFIED AT-HOME LEARNING GRADES 9-12 Closed landfill sites can be landscaped to blend in with their surroundings, or specially developed to provide an asset to a community. They have been turnedSMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com AND THE GINORMOUS GARBAGE PILE When they were done, it was dark, but everybody felt great. All the garbage went into the garbage can. All the empty, clean and dry recycling items went into the WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades RECYCLING: SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 Paper Flattened Cardboard Metal Cans Plastic Bottles & Jugs Know what to throw Empty. Clean. Dry. ® Don’t bag it Always recycle these things: Make sure your recyclables areSMALL ENVELOPE
Recyclable ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Small Envelope Sobre Chico 2019 RecyclingSimplified.com Milk Jug Jarra de Plástico ©2019 RecyclingSimplified.com WHAT KINDS OF THINGS DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades PreK–2 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Here are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (Grades NAME CAN IT BE RECYCLED? | Grades 3–5 | Quick-Start Challenge | Worksheet Potential item How do we make it recyclable? Can it be recycled? Name These five items aren’t quite ready for recycling. FROM THE VIDEO. DISCUSSION Discussion Questions Grades 3–5 | Watch & Listen Discuss the video with your child. Below are some ideas for discussion questions. You may also want to use the Recycling Simplified (GradesTHE BIG SORT
The Big Sort Double Puzzle Use what you learned from the video tour to unscramble each of the words and phrases below associated with arecycling
IED 9-12 TALKIN’ TRASH Talkin’ Trash 4 3 5 6 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 Across 4 Much of this city is built on landfills. hint: two words 6 Profession credited with designing modern landfills. 8 The NAME PUT AN ON THE THINGS WE NEVER RECYCLE. Put an on the things we never recycle. Plastic Water Bottle Newspaper Shoes Plastic Milk Jug PB&J Sandwich Toy Truck Cereal Box Ice CreamCone
IED 9-12 TALKIN’ TRASH 4 Y O R 3 O 5 I G H T E E N T 6 C T I O N K N I N E A H T E 2 E E T A H C A E 1 R 7 K I 8 L I L N I E O R N S 9 O A P 10 E L L 11 T A D I U M E N E E E M S M C S L L P W Across 4 Much of this city is built on landfills. hint: two words 6 Profession credited with designing modern landfills. 8 The amount of trash that the United States generatesevery year is 262
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Cardboard, paper, metal cans, plastic bottles and jugs.*
EMPTY. CLEAN. DRY.® Keep all recyclables free of food and liquid.*
DON'T BAG IT
Never put recyclables in containers or bags.PAPER & CARDBOARD
Flattened cardboard, newspapers, magazines, office paper and commonmail.
METAL CANS
Beverage and food cans. PLASTIC BOTTLES & JUGS Food and liquid containers with the lids on. NO SOILED OR WET MATERIALS Just one dirty bottle or item can contaminate the contents of a whole recycling truck. Once cardboard or paper comes into contact with food or liquid, it can no longer be recycled. DON’T BAG OR CONTAIN No bags go in the recycling container, and never put recyclables inbags or containers.
NO CONNECTED OR MIXED MATERIALS When two or more materials are connected, like paper envelopes with plastic bubble wrap inside, the items can’t be recycled. NEVER PLACE THESE ITEMS IN YOUR RECYCLING CONTAINER*
NO PLASTIC BAGS & WRAPPERS Plastic bags, plastic wrappers and flexible plastic packaging are too thin to be recycled. Reuse them in your home or return them to your local grocer for recycling.*
NO STYROFOAM
Styrofoam can be great for reuse but not for recycling. Dispose of these items in your trash.*
NO FOOD
Food scraps must be disposed of with your trash, or composted where composting programs are offered.*
NO ELECTRONICS & BATTERIES Electronics, batteries and light bulbs cannot go into your recycling container and require special handling. Check local programs fordisposal options.
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NO YARD WASTE
Yard waste must be disposed of with your trash or composted where composting programs are offered.*
NO DIAPERS
Clean or dirty diapers cannot be recycled. Dispose of them in yourtrash.
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NO SOILED PAPER
Soiled or wet items are not recyclable and should be disposed of withyour trash.
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NO CLOTHING & SHOES
Clothing items can be taken to a dedicated reuse collection location but cannot be placed in your recycling container.*
NO TOOLS
Tools and other hardware items may find a second life, but not if they’re placed in your recycling container. Dispose of these items in your trash or give them away for reuse.*
NO TOYS
While often made of plastic, toys cannot be placed in your recycling container. Donate these items or dispose of them in your trash.*
NO CONSTRUCTION WASTE Wood, sheetrock and other home construction items cannot be recycled and should be disposed of in your trash.*
NO MEDICAL
Needles and other medical items cannot be recycled and may cause serious harm to workers. Dispose of them in proper medical wastecontainers.
WHAT YOUR RECYCLING CONTAINER SHOULD LOOK LIKE If you know what to look for, it's easy to see if you're on track. Compare your recycling container to the pictures below. Yours should resemble the one on the right. Want to learn more? Visit our Residential Resources page for printable reminders that can help everyone in your house become better atrecycling.
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* No bagged recyclables HELP US CREATE A BRIGHT FUTURE When it comes to recycling, everyone has a part to play. Working together, we can make sure recyclable materials don’t end up in our lakes and landfills. At Republic Services, we believe in the preservation of our Blue Planet™, a cleaner, safer and healthier world where people thrive—not just for today, but for generations tocome.
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