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SAVE OUR SCHOOL TIFFANY KING PS 194 E:

Have you ever came to school and seen a classmate with a bag like this?

Have you ever came to school and seen a classmate with a bag like this?

Have you ever came to school and seen a classmate with a bag like this? Or a bottle like this?

Step 1: What is the problem? Students at PS 194 waste products that are bad for our earth.

Step 1: What is the problem? Students at PS 194 waste products that are bad for our earth.

Step 1: What is the problem? Students at PS 194 waste products that are bad for our earth.

Step 1: What is the problem? Students at PS 194 waste products that are bad for our earth.

Step 2: Where is the evidence? Research says … offer-some-surprising-results-waste-recycling- news/ offer-some-surprising-results-waste-recycling- news/

Step 3: What are the causes?

Step 3: What are the causes? There’s no set rules for the school!!!

Step 4: What is the existing policy?

THERE IS NONE!!

Step 4: What is the existing policy? THERE IS NONE!!

Step 4: What is the existing policy? THERE IS NONE!!

Step: 5 What policies can you create to correct the problem?

Step: 5 What policies can you create to correct the problem? 1. NON RECYCABLE PRODUCTS

Step: 5 What policies can you create to correct the problem? 1. NON RECYCABLE PRODUCTS GLASS STYROFOAM

Step: 5 What policies can you create to correct the problem? 1. NON RECYCABLE PRODUCTS GLASS STYROFOAM 2. RECEYCLE BINS

Step: 5 What policies can you create to correct the problem? 1. NON RECYCABLE PRODUCTS GLASS STYROFOAM 2. RECEYCLE BINS Soda cans Plastic Paper

Step: 5 What policies can you create to correct the problem? 1. NON RECYCABLE PRODUCTS GLASS STYROFOAM 2. RECEYCLE BINS Soda cans Plastic Paper 3. RE-USABLE PRODUCTS ONLY

Step: 5 What policies can you create to correct the problem? 1. NON RECYCABLE PRODUCTS GLASS STYROFOAM 2. RECEYCLE BINS Soda cans Plastic Paper 3. RE-USABLE PRODUCTS ONLY ZIPLOCK BAGS THERMOS LUNCHBOX TUPPERWARE

Step 6: What is the best policy to correct the problem?

Step 6: What is the best policy to correct the problem? RECYCLE BINS!!

RE-USE!