Recycling Grades K – 2 Richland Community College, 2013 1 1.

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Recycling Grades K – 2 Richland Community College,

The 3Rs Richland Community College,  How can I reduce?  How can I reuse?  How can I recycle?

Recyclables Richland Community College,  What things can be recycled?  What is single stream recycling?  How can I recycle at home?

Non-recyclables  What things cannot be recycled?  What do we do with dangerous garbage?  What is a landfill? Richland Community College,

References  Slide 1: “Richland Recycles.” Image. Richland.edu Dec  Slide 1: Tiffinjoe. (Photographer). (2011, Jan. 19). Reduce Reuse Recycle [Web Video]. Retrieved from  Slide 2: Stanley, Callie. “Recycling Race.” Jpg.  Slide 3: “Recycle-Reuse-Reduce.” Image. Greenjeanne.com. 30 Dec Slide 3: Advsol. (24 Jan. 2008). Single Stream Recycling – How It Works [Video file]. Retrieved from  Slide 4: Buildipedia Staff. “Landfill.” Picture. Buildipedia.com 14 Oct Dec conditions/ contaminated-site-material-removal/ landfill- construction-and-storage/ landfill-construction-and-storage. conditions/ contaminated-site-material-removal/ landfill- construction-and-storage/ landfill-construction-and-storage  Slide 4 : Evospect. (6 Jan. 2011). How Does a Modern Landfill Work? [Video file]. Retrieved from Richland Community College,