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Harnett County Schools Local and Global Benefits of Developing a Recycling Program
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Trash Production Americans dispose of approximately 200 million tons of trash every day. Around 1/3 of waste generated in the U.S. is packaging.
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Landfills
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Numerous toxic substances in landfills pose a threat to human health if released. Modern landfills contain liners and leachate collection systems. Landfills opened in NC prior to 1993 were not equipped with collection systems.
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Harnett County Waste Generation 90,916 tons/year 2007-2008 (NC DWM). 1,707 lbs per capita disposal rate.
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2009 Harnett County Recycling Rank (out of 100 counties): 94 Total Tonnage: 919 Population: 109,637 Per Capita Recovery: 16.76 lbs. 1 st Place: Pitt County with 610.24 lbs/person (NC DENR)
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Accepted Co-Mingled Recyclables White paper Green, brown, and clear glass Paperboard such as cereal boxes, shoeboxes Plastic Bottles #1 through #5 Aseptic juice boxes Gabled-top paper cartons, such as milk cartons Metal food cans (no food residue) Aluminum beverage cans Aluminum foil (no food residue) Six-pack plastic rings Junk mail and catalogs
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Harnett County Recycling Locations Harnett County Landfill/Transfer Station/Recycling Center Locations: Dunn/Erwin Facility - 499 Daniels Road, Dunn Anderson Creek Facility - 1086 Poplar Drive, Spring Lake Convenience/Recycling Center Locations: Johnsonville Convenience Center -501 Brooks Mangum Road, Cameron Bunnlevel Convenience Center - 444 Sanderfer Road, Bunnlevel Mamers Convenience Center - 5375 Old US 421, Lillington Northwest Convenience Center - 1260 Cokesbury Road, Fuquay Varina Recycling Center Only Campbell Unversity Recycling Center - Kivett Street, Buies Creek
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Why Recycle? “The mission of Harnett County Schools is to educate students in a safe environment empowering them to focus on lifelong learning, responsible citizenship, and global awareness.”
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Pollution Prevention 1. Reduce 2. Reuse 3. Recycle
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Energy Conservation: Recycled vs. New Aluminum: 5% Plastic: 66% Glass: 70% Paper: 60%
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Benefits of Recycling: Paper For every ton of paper recycled, the following are saved: 17 trees 275 pounds of sulfur 350 pounds of limestone 9,000 pounds of steam 60,000 gallons of water 225 kilowatt hours 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space Recycling 14 trees worth of paper reduces air pollutants by 165,142 tons.
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Benefits of Recycling: Metals One of the materials that is easiest and fastest to recycle is aluminum. Aluminum cans can be recycled and reused within 60 days. Used aluminum cans can be recycled and used in various products like vehicle parts, sliding shutters for windows and doors, etc. Preparing aluminum products from virgin metal consumes close to 100 times the power required to recycle aluminum. Four pounds of bauxite can be saved with every pound of aluminum recycled.
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Bauxite Mining
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Benefits of Recycling: Plastic Almost every hour, nearly 250,000 plastic bottles are dumped. Plastic bottles constitute close to 50% of recyclable waste in the dumps. The average time taken for a plastic bottle to decompose in a landfill is close to 700 years.
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North Pacific Trash Gyre Estimated to contain around 3 million tons of plastic in an area twice the size of Texas.
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Benefits of Recycling: Glass Glass be recycled infinitely without deterioration in quality. Recycled glass, or “cullet”, has increased in demand because it costs less than new raw materials and uses less electricity.
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Recycling Business in North Carolina As raw, virgin materials become more scarce and costly, companies rely more on recycled goods. Rise in number of recycling businesses from 306 (1994) to 581 (2008). 14,490 people employed by recycling industry (2008). A 13% increase over 4 years. Assuming average wage of $25,000/year, $377 million payroll for North Carolina.
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Clear Path Recycling Fayetteville Largest PET recycling plant in North America when fully operational. Will produce 280 million lbs of plastic resin per year from recycled bottles. Currently employs 57 workers, with 25 more to be hired when new line opens.
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Conclusion Reduce & Reuse, then Recycle. Sustainability, Responsibility, Stewardship Become more competitive as a county. Environmental benefits Energy savings Pollution Ecosystem effects
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