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How long will these last?
Common Landfill Items How long will these last?
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Part 1 Answer questions 1-5 on your handout using the pictures on the next slide
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Aluminum Can Banana Cotton Washcloths 6-pack ring Glass Bottle Rubber Sole of Boot Paper Bag
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4a. Reduce To use less Create less trash How we can do this:
Buy less stuff Buy items with little packaging Compost
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4b. Reuse Using material more than once How we can do this:
Reusable shopping bags Reusable bottles for drinks Make your own juices in pitchers Refillable ink cartridges for printers Containers instead of baggies for lunches and leftovers
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4c. Recycle To make into something new
The process of converting waste into a useable product How we can do this: Recycle items that can be recycled Plastic bottles Glass items Cardboard products
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Fill in the table on the back, using the “best guess” column
Part 2 Fill in the table on the back, using the “best guess” column
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rubber sole (of the boot) tin can (soup or vegetable can)
Decomposition Times Item Decomposition Times aluminum can years cigarette butt 2-5 years banana 3-4 weeks cotton rag 5 months glass bottle Unknown? Forever? leather boot 40-50 years paper bag 1 month plastic 6-pack rings 450 years plastic jug 1 million years rubber sole (of the boot) 50-80 years Styrofoam cup ? tin can (soup or vegetable can) years wool sock 1 year
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Copy Information on front
Part 3 Copy Information on front
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Why items don’t decompose?
The Dry Tomb Effect Items in a landfill are constantly buried They are protected from the elements- wind, water, heat- this preserves them Like Egyptians mummies Bacteria cannot survive in these conditions so they cannot decompose the items
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Newspapers from the 1970s, dug up in landfills in 2005
Even fruit takes a long time to break down in a landfill
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