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Plastics and You Get out a piece of paper. Divide your paper into three columns. In the first column, list TWENTY things that are plastic or that contain plastic that you use daily or weekly. In the second column, try to come up with an alternative product you could use. In the third column, put whether you are willing or not willing to get rid of the object in column 1 and replace them with the solution in column 2. BE HONEST!

On a 2nd piece of paper… Many of you (if you were honest) put that you were not willing to give up some of your plastic-containing products. Because of this, you must come up with realistic ideas of how we can keep the plastics that we use from causing more environmental issues. You may work in groups of two or three.