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Kelly: Hi Mary. What are you doing?

Mary: Hi Kelly. There is a recycling campaign in the area and I am taking the bags out of my
recycling bin. Look, each one has its label.

Kelly: Wow… that's great! I would like to help with that, how is it recycled?

Mary: There are many ways to recycle. For example, when you print at home, use the double-
sided option. Since you are printing on both sides, it will reduce the amount of paper you use by
50%.

Kelly: Great! I hadn't thought of it that way.

Mary: Sure! When they're out of use, reuse the paper for coloring or art projects. You can donate
it to your little sister who is in elementary school.

Kelly: It's true! Paper and cardboard are also welcomed by kindergartens and middle schools for
use in art projects. I can donate at my sister's school.

Mary: Great! You already have some ideas.

Kelly: Wow… these are amazing! Can I have them?

Mary: Yes. Sure, why not?

Kelly: Thank you! They will be great for storing my homemade tomato sauce.

Mary: You know, Kelly, maybe we should do a trade every month and hopefully we'll find some
useful things to trade. As they say, “One person's trash is another person's treasure”.

Kelly: Yeah, great! After all, I'm keeping these things from ending up in a landfill, right?

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