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		<title>Recycling Quotes &#8211; What About It</title>
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Recycling has been proven to be the one of the trendiest thing that is currently happening in the world. But not much has been spread about to make a drastic move towards a green environment. In this way, it is best to think of ways on how be part of the solution and not the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recycling has been proven to be the one of the trendiest thing that is currently happening in the world. But not much has been spread about to make a drastic move towards a green environment. In this way, it is best to think of ways on how be part of the solution and not the problem.</p>
<p>Here comes recycling quotes. There are some websites that are offering free <a href="http://www.freerecyclingquotes.com/"><strong>recycling quotes</strong></a> for every item that you do have that you already have used and would want to dispose of them the greener way.</p>
<p>Before you even start to go and seek for recycling quotes or rewards, it is best that you must check what items within your house that are recyclable that will qualify you to the next level.</p>
<p>To give you an idea, read on the following information about recyclable items:</p>
<p>1. Newspaper</p>
<p>If you are a newspaper subscriber and get news daily, then you must collect all your newspaper and put them in 1 box. This one is number candidate to be recycled.</p>
<p>2. Plastic</p>
<p>It takes at least 100 years or even more in order to totally dispose or eliminate plastic bottle in the fill. Imagine, how many plastic bottles are we contributing to the land fill every single day. Collect each plastic bottle and everything that are made out of disposable project, they too can be recycled.</p>
<p>3. Electronics</p>
<p>One of the most harmful junk that we put into the landfill are the electronics stuff. If we only know how to dispose them properly, there will be no toxic chemicals swimming around into the ocean. Electronics can be recycled too by giving them to people who can make use of such item.</p>
<p>4. Metal</p>
<p>Yes, this is one recyclable material can be converted into another useful stuff of which you can imagine. This is one of the most expensive recyclable items. The more you collect metals, the more money or rewards you will be getting.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Recycling helps to save forests from depleting, increases the quality of our water and stimulates the economy. For those reasons and many more it is important that everyone does what they can to ensure that they are doing their bit for mother earth. Following is an explanation of how you can get started with recycling [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recycling helps to save forests from depleting, increases the quality of our water and stimulates the economy. For those reasons and many more it is important that everyone does what they can to ensure that they are doing their bit for mother earth. Following is an explanation of how you can get started with recycling and give something back as well as improve your quality of your life and the quality of life for your children and your children’s children. Many people say that they don’t do their bit towards recycling because their effort on their own is not enough to make a difference, however this is simply not true. If everyone had that attitude, where would be?</p>
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<p>Organize Your Waste</p>
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<p>Rather than sticking your rubbish into one central place, it is important that you categorize waste in order to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.recycleinme.com">recycle</a> it. You should place glass in one place, tins/cans in one place, plastics in one place, compost in one place and have another place for cardboard and paper/newspaper. </p>
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<p>Find out about Recycling Facilities Where you Live</p>
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<p>You should find out about the facilities available in your county. Depending on where you live, you may find it is harder or easier to recycle your waste. Some places will have a dedicated pick-up to come and take your waste away, while other areas will require that you drive a substantial distance in order to drop it off. Either way, it is important that you do your bit for society.</p>
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<p>Recycling Tins/Cans</p>
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<p>When recycling tins and cans you should firstly remove all the paper from the outside and try to flatten any sharp edges to limit any risk of you being cut. You should then place all tins and cans in a dedicated waste bin.</p>
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<p>Plastic</p>
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<p>Plastic wrappings and other plastic items should be treated with caution when recycling them. It is best if you take measures to stop any animals being hurt from plastic items. This includes breaking open drinks-cans rings so that an animal cannot get their head trapped in it, as well as ripping open plastic bags so they are just in the form of a single sheet.   </p>
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<p>Compost</p>
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<p>Compost should be used to enrich your soil in your garden. Many people have a compost heap in their garden. Once you have left the compost for a period of a few weeks, it is now ready to treat the soil in your garden. If you do not have a large garden then you could consider asking your neighbors, friends and family members if they could make use of it. </p>
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<p>Paper/Newspaper</p>
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<p>Paper and newspaper is generally the easiest item to recycle because it is the most sought after item. After you read your old newspapers and magazines you should place them inside a dedicated container so that they can later be recycled. You should be especially careful not to place any other items into this container as it will cause problems for the recycler later on. </p>


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		<description><![CDATA[It is true that paper, metal, wood or plastic are definitely the first items that come to one&#8217;s mind when talking about recycling, but there are other items, just as numerous that could be re-used in the most profitable and environment-friendly of ways. One clear case here refers to the ways we can recycle fabrics. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is true that paper, metal, wood or plastic are definitely the first items that come to one&#8217;s mind when talking about recycling, but there are other items, just as numerous that could be re-used in the most profitable and environment-friendly of ways. One clear case here refers to the ways we can recycle fabrics. Have you been wondering about what to do with those old t-shirts or blouses you no longer use? Well there are a few tips about how to recycle fabrics and thus contribute to the international effort of finally cleaning the waste on this planet. If they cannot be sold in charity shops there are other ways to reuse and recycle fabrics.</p>
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<p>T-shirts could make excellent material for the creation of funny bags; there are even cases when people have used such apparel items to create bathmats or even flares. Another unique way to recycle fabrics of the kind is by cutting them into strips and weaving or knitting them in very trendy rugs to be used in certain house corners. Furthermore, you can even find tips about how to make memory quilts out of old t-shirts you purchased at special occasions. Creativity is definitely one of the strong points required in the effort to recycle fabrics.</p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s take another relevant example of how you can recycle fabrics from drapes or curtains. At a certain point you will definitely want to change the house decorations and will find yourself in the situation of having too much unused material. There are plenty of ways to recycle fabrics from drapes or curtains: depending on how thick the texture really is, you could actually re-use them for upholstery items. If you cannot recycle the material on your own, you can turn to people who actually do it for a living, as part of small home-businesses.</p>
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<p>Exquisite pillow casings can be made out of the recycle fabrics you have got around the house; all you need to do is show a little dexterity. Or you may choose to have someone else help you with the project; keep in mind the fact that reusing such material has become so popular that even fashion designers have taken up the practice. There are even companies that collect used clothes: all you have to do is clean and bag your recycle fabrics and drop them at a special collecting agency. Such actions are supported by local governments who allocate funds so that the recycling be carried on in the most adequate of conditions.</p>


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Recycling is a Good Idea
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Experts estimate that almost 350 million cartridges end up in landfills each year. These include laser toner cartridges as well as others. This staggering number has an adverse effect on the environment, as well as, the economics of the situation of buying cartridges. </p>
<p>Recycling is a Good Idea</p>
<p>Surveys conducted suggest that almost ninety percent of cartridges are thrown into the trash after the ink gets over. Moreover the quantity of cartridges that are ending up in landfills is increasing at the rate of ten percent every year. This is owing to the increasing use of printers for documentation purposes. Also, with regards to production, laser toner cartridges require almost ¾ of a gallon to be manufactured. Most discarded cartridges have some remnants of printer ink cartridges that can easily seep into the ground causing widespread soil damage. </p>
<p>As can be imagined these pointers will have a disastrous effect on the environment and thus every effort should be made to recycle cartridges in one way or the other. For all the reasons listed above recycling inkjet and laser toners, seems like such a good idea. </p>
<p>Economic Benefits to Recycling </p>
<p>Apart from the all the environmental benefits, there are various economic benefits associated with recycling inkjet cartridges. The biggest benefits will be in terms of prices. Take the scenario, wherein, a minimal amount of ink cartridges are being thrown away, while a majority of them are being recycled. The prices of cartridges will definitely go down. If consumers recycle or reuse their laser toner cartridges or any other cartridges then they will definitely derive a long term benefit from it. </p>
<p>Lots of Options</p>
<p>As a consumer if you are exploring options of recycling inkjet or laser cartridges and do not want to throw them away, then you have the option of getting them refilled through the mail. Also, many local office stores also have a refilling facility available; you can also deposit the cartridges that you want to send in for recycling. Many a times, you might be offered a few schemes that are usually being promoted by various companies who offer you something in exchange for your inkjet or laser toner cartridges. </p>
<p>Importance of the Process</p>
<p>After reading this article, you must have understood the importance of recycling inkjet as well as any other type of cartridge. The great thing is that you will be doing a service to the environment if you do so and the fact of the matter is that there are numerous alternatives that are available before you even think about throwing away your cartridges. There will always be somebody out there who will be willing to accept your cartridges and get them refilled for you or recycled for you. The importance of this process cannot be denied.</p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If everyone in the UK recycles just one Christmas card with the Woodland Trust this year, the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity will be able to plant 15,000 trees.</p>
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So imagine how many trees the charity could plant if everyone recycles all their cards in the special bins at WHSmith, Tesco, TK Maxx and Marks &amp; Spencer, stores, throughout January. The cards are recycled which generates money, which the Woodland Trust uses to create new woods in the UK.</p>
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Samia Smith from Coronation Street launches Christmas card recycling scheme</p>
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Samia Smith, who plays Maria Connor in Coronation Street</p>
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“Over one billion Christmas cards will be sent this year, which is a huge amount! If everyone recycled just one card it would help the Woodland Trust plant 15,000 trees, so remember to support the Woodland Trust Christmas Card Recycling Scheme and take your cards to WHSmith, Tesco, TK Maxx or Marks and Spencer stores to be recycled. Log onto www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/cards for more information.”</p>
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The public’s efforts last year helped collect 73.6 million cards, bringing the Christmas Card <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.greenrewards.co.uk/Category/Charities-and-Projects.aspx">eco friendly</a> Recycling Scheme’s 12 year total to 600 million cards recycled. This has enabled the Woodland Trust to plant 141,000 trees, save 12,000 tonnes of paper from going to landfill, and stop 16,000 tonnes of CO2 from going into the atmosphere – the equivalent of taking more than 5,0002, cars off the road for a year.</p>
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The UK is one of the least wooded countries in Europe with only 12% woodland compared to 44% on the continent.</p>
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Of this only 4% is wildlife friendly broadleaf woodland where some of the country’s most endangered species live. The Woodland Trust’s primary aim is to double this native woodland and increase these vital habitats.</p>
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Sue Holden, chief executive of the Woodland Trust, said:</p>
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“A world without trees would be a pretty desolate place. By recycling just one card each this year at WHSmith, Tesco, TK Maxx and Marks &amp; Spencer stores throughout January, you can help us plant thousands of trees and move one step closer to achieving our vision of doubling native woodland in the UK.</p>
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“I would like to ask as many people as possible to recycle their Christmas cards with the Woodland Trust, as the more woodland you help us plant, the more vital habitats we can create where endangered species such as dormice, red squirrels and the magnificent Red Kite can thrive. Woodlands are also beautiful outdoor playgrounds, enjoyed by people of all ages throughout their lives.”</p>
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The Woodland Trust was established in 1972 and now owns more than 1,000 woods throughout the UK, which are open free for all to enjoy.<br />&#13;<br />
Visit www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/cards for further information.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Indesit has become the first company to successfully incorporate recycled content derived from the UK waste stream within white goods on a large scale. The project delivers substantial savings in raw materials and costs. 
Indesit, in collaboration with WRAP and Axion Recycling, spent many months investigating the potential to extract plastic materials from Waste Electrical [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indesit has become the first company to successfully incorporate recycled content derived from the UK waste stream within white goods on a large scale. The project delivers substantial savings in raw materials and costs. </p>
<p>Indesit, in collaboration with WRAP and Axion Recycling, spent many months investigating the potential to extract plastic materials from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), and recycle them for use in the manufacture of new products.</p>
<p>The project has enabled Indesit to introduce a new cover plate on two premium washing machine models &#8211; Hotpoint Aquarius and Ultima. The plate uses 100 per cent recycled content, sourced from UK WEEE, representing a step change in UK manufacturing. WRAP now plans to work with other companies to further explore the benefits of this innovative approach.</p>
<p>The material has been produced using shredded plastic waste recovered from domestic fridges, and made into a high grade polymer that has a similar weight to the virgin plastic it is replacing. As a result, the CO2 emissions, cumulative cost and raw material savings from this activity are significant.</p>
<p>The results of the project coincide with the launch of new research from WRAP, which reveals that many consumers would favour an electronic product containing recycled content at point of purchase, if price, functionality and reliability were equal to a substitute item. This collaboration project demonstrates the technical feasibility of closed-loop recycling in electronic products – and the economic and environmental benefits of the approach.</p>
<p>Peter Maddox, Head of Manufacturing at WRAP said:</p>
<p> &#8220;This groundbreaking project has demonstrated that closed-loop recycling in electrical equipment from UK WEEE is commercially viable on a large scale for the first time, with no negative effect on performance. We encourage other manufacturers to follow this example.</p>
<p> “Our recent research has also demonstrated that some consumers are willing to buy products that contain some recycled content over those that do not – further strengthening the business argument for this approach.”</p>
<p>Mike Birch, Environment Manager at Indesit Company, commented:</p>
<p> “Having successfully completed the trial, we now plan to roll out the innovation to a range of our washing machines and washer dryers that are produced each year. The cumulative cost and raw material savings will be significant. For us the improved price was an enabler to help deliver a project with environmental benefits – we felt it was the right thing to do.</p>
<p> “We are now considering how further environmental improvements and savings can be made by using recycled content within other components and parts, throughout our manufacturing operation.”</p>
<p>Companies that are interested in realising valuable business benefits by working with WRAP on similar projects should visit the website http://www.wrap.org.uk/manufacturing</p>
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<p> WRAP helps individuals, businesses and local authorities to reduce waste and recycle more, making better use of resources and helping to tackle climate change.<br /> 2.</p>
<p> Established as a not-for-profit company in 2000, WRAP is backed by government funding from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br /> 3.</p>
<p> Working in seven key areas (Construction, Retail, Manufacturing, Organics, Business Growth, Behavioural Change, and Local Authority Support), WRAP’s work focuses on market development and support to drive forward recycling and materials resource efficiency within these sectors, as well as wider communications and awareness activities including the multi-media national Recycle Now campaign for England.<br /> 4.</p>
<p> More information on all of WRAP&#8217;s programmes can be found on www.wrap.org.uk</p>
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<p>Visit Green Rewards <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.greenrewards.co.uk/Category/Homes.aspx">eco friendly shop</a> to read more about green charities and projects.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bad effects of air pollution can be experienced by the climate now-a-days, the entire weather cycle has distorted to a great extent. Our earth has become hotter than before and the weather has become truly uncomfortable and contaminated, all this has led to global warming which is a big reason to worry. Air pollution is due to harmful and toxic fumes released from factories, burning wastes and plastics, smoke from vehicles and also forest fire that pollute and destroy the air to a huge amount and for all this we will have to pay back in future. Anyhow all this can be controlled to a great level through recycling. Recycling means to process used and worn out products or machinery or apparatus into new products or machines so as to avoid wastage of items that are greatly valuable to us. By this manner the air is not polluted and aids us to save our earth and making it greener and newer. It is surprising that also computers can be recycled to make earth greener and a better place to live in. Actually computers are comfortable to handle and are very valuable to us and our kids. But when they are on the edge of breaking down, it produces a chaos and inturn your life becomes a total mess by getting it fixed and paying a great sum by changing its parts. So why not recycle it? Sounds unfeasible, but you can do that. The components and parts of the computer can not be just deserted away as they contain toxic chemicals, carcinogens and hard metal that make it work efficiently, but these are greatly harmful if let free in the air, you can not dispose these, but you can recycle your computers. You have to do this wisely and accurately so that it does not influence the atmosphere. These electronic wastes from highly advanced countries is exported to undeveloped countries where these useless components are developed to form a better and latest items and electronic goods, or are fitted into other equipment where these unwanted electronic components work successfully. In this manner the computer is recycled without disrupting the atmosphere. A well-known recycler should be able to make you aware as to how the information stored in the computer can be erased. You also have to format your hard disk before processing it for some other purpose as the private or the confidential data can be revealed to others. Hence you must clear all the vital data and the information fed in your computer before recycling it. Recycling of your computer is much superior than destroying it as it considerably reduces the dangerous effects caused to the climate otherwise. You can take great help from the recycling companies that aid you process your computer effortlessly. These types of organizations accept computers, laptops, printers, fax machines and all other parts of the computer. These companies either get the computers processed through others or may pack it off to different countries, but the handling and transporting need to be done cautiously. Anyhow, in the present electronic world we can\&#8217;t do without electrical goods and computers for that reason these have become an utmost necessity, so you need to contribute to a livelier planet, simply don\&#8217;t ignore your unwanted computer, get it recycled.</p>


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		<title>Three Great Recycling Projects for Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to teach your kids the value of recycling, it would help a lot if you give them some hands-on experience. Learning first-hand just how important recycling is and what they can do with materials that are considered by some as trash will give your kids a greater appreciation for recycling.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to teach your kids the value of recycling, it would help a lot if you give them some hands-on experience. Learning first-hand just how important recycling is and what they can do with materials that are considered by some as trash will give your kids a greater appreciation for recycling.</p>
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A few simple crafts can get your kids started on recycling. Here are some <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.articledashboard.com/%E2%80%9Dhttp:/printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/recycle-project-kids.htm%E2%80%9D">recycling projects for kids</a> that your children may enjoy working on.</p>
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1. A letter holder from old CDs and packaging foam</p>
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One good recycling project for kids is making a letter holder from old data CDs and foam. Old data CDs are hard to dispose sometimes, and so is packaging foam.</p>
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To make a letter holder from these materials, you would need the following:</p>
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• Four old data CDs<br />&#13;<br />
• Packaging foam<br />&#13;<br />
• Scraps of decorative cloth, art paper or pages from a glossy magazine<br />&#13;<br />
• Glue<br />&#13;<br />
• Other decorative items like beads, silk flowers or glitter</p>
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To do this recycling project for kids, glue two CDs together to make them a pair. Decorate these CDs with your choice of decorative cloth, art paper or magazine pages, and then accentuate them with beads or flowers and other accessories.</p>
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The packaging foam serves as the base of the letter holder, so you can shape it any way you want and decorate it the way you did the CDs. Afterwards, cut panels into the foam where you could insert the CDs. </p>
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2. A bird feeder from milk cartons</p>
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This is another simple recycling project for kids that will also teach them to appreciate nature. This would work well if you live outside the city; you would have a greater chance of attracting birds.</p>
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All you need to do with this <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.articledashboard.com/%E2%80%9D">recycling</a> project for kids is to take a milk carton and cut an opening on its side. You do not have to throw out the portion you have cut out, though. You can fold it and glue it to the upper side of the opening on the milk carton so it would look like a flap. This flap should be stiff so it would not fall on the heads of the birds as they feed from the milk carton.</p>
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Once that is done, you fill the carton with bird seed and then prop it up where the birds can reach it. </p>
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3. A kite from paper bags</p>
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We usually throw away paper grocery bags, but these can be good materials for recycling projects for kids. All you need to do is to get your kids to paint these grocery bags any way they want, attach strings to it, and then go flying kites.</p>
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An important thing that you should remember when making your children do recycling projects for kids is to supervise them, especially when they are using sharp objects like scissors, so they would not harm themselves.</p>


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Recycling in colorado springs fashion and creation and art from recycling used materials from pillow cases bed sheets, purses, table colths, hats and much more all the out fits on this video are created bt Zeta Arce from colorado springs. on the (pikes peak or bust Rodeo parade Zolo) Aldo el gitano (drummer ) Mizar. [...]


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Recycling in colorado springs fashion and creation and art from recycling used materials from pillow cases bed sheets, purses, table colths, hats and much more all the out fits on this video are created bt Zeta Arce from colorado springs. on the (pikes peak or bust Rodeo parade Zolo) Aldo el gitano (drummer ) Mizar. Elize and Milenka and Josh Bearup, Isaias Bearup holding the banner&#8230;. thank you all from the bottom of my Heart.</p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting children to use recycling containers consistently can be a bit of a challenge at first &#8211; particularly in schools, youth centers, and other organizations where there is a large number of children. Bins for recycling are a great place to start when it comes to showing children the importance of helping the environment and incorporating eco-friendly practices into their daily life. Studies show that the younger the children are when they start, the more likely they are to stick with it. </p>
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Make A Fun Delivery</p>
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One of the greatest ways to incorporate recycling container into children&#8217;s lives is to have fun getting the materials into the bins. It also gives you a chance to add science into the equation. Get the kids together to design an &#8216;amazing machine&#8217; with various materials such as Styrofoam cups, strings, marbles, and plastics. Paper, for example, can then be crumpled into a ball and sat in a &#8216;truck&#8217;. The truck can make falls and jumps, go through tunnels, and over obstacles on its way to the bins for recycling. This gives children an insight into basic physics, have fun putting it all together, and testing it.</p>
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Let Kids Help</p>
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Let children help when it comes to sorting and emptying bins for recycling. Each day, designate a few children as &#8216;earth officers&#8217;. They can make sure that all of the used materials go into the bin. At the end of the day, they can help you sort items from small bins into the larger ones for pick up and dump recycling containers that are already full. Each day they do their job successfully, they earn a sticker on a &#8216;green chart&#8217; that can be used to earn privileges and prizes.</p>
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Games</p>
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Adding games into green activities are ideal for educating children and satisfying their curiosity for the world around them. In a classroom setting, for instance, let kids ball up the paper that would normally be tossed in bins for recycling. Line up the balls in a circle around the classroom so they can see how much they use in a day. </p>
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You can even make it into a contest to see how short they can make the line by reusing paper or using alternatives. This gives the kids an opportunity to come up with solutions (using chalk boards or miniature white boards) to cut down on the amount of waste they make each day.</p>
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Another twist on this idea is to let kids design their own recycling containers. They can use shoeboxes, cereal boxes, milk jugs, or other materials. See how creative they can be making their bins and how empty they can keep them.</p>
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Bins for recycling are a quick and easy way to instill green living in the lives of children. They will grow up respecting the environment and learn to make conscious decisions about their actions. Once recycling containers are in full use, incorporate these ideas into other eco-friendly activities and watch the kids flourish while they learn to save the earth.</p>


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