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Making

RECYCLIN
G compulsory
In my opinion, I agree with this.
“The greatest threat to our
planet is the belief that
someone else will save it.”

— Robert Swan, Author


01.

Plastic Recycling
Plastic
Pollution
Recycling is more complicated than we were
taught: less than nine percent of the plastic we
create is reused, and the majority ends up in the
ocean. And plastic pollution isn’t confined to the
open ocean: it’s in much of the air we breathe and
the food we eat.
What can we do to protect our
life and planet?

Shop with reusable Skip the straw.  Choose seasonal


bags. Do without or if you like
and local.
100,000 marine animals are having something to sip Avoid prepackaged food
killed by plastic bags each with, use a glass, bamboo, by getting food from your
year. Switch to reusables to hay, metal or other type of local CSA and checking
reduce your overall waste and reusable straw. Ask for no out f
keep sealife from harm.  straw when ordering drinks. armers markets near you.
What we can do to save our life, our planet?

Break up with bottled


Venus
water.
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot—even hotter than
Mercury
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
02.

Paper Recycling
You could describe the topic of the section here
And here comes the
Slide Title!
Do you know what helps you make your point clear?

● Because they’re simple

● You can organize your ideas clearly

● And because you’ll never forget to buy milk!

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1.6 million
of the world's raw material needs are
supplied by recycled materials

$20 million
dollars are invested each year by the
industry into job creation

40%
Here you can explain something about this
number
Use a Bar Chart to Explain it Better

70% 68%
Plastic
Glass
50% 50%
Paper
40% 38%
30%
24%
If you want to modify this
10% graph, click on it, change
the data and replace it
Recycling Percentages

Plastic Glass Paper


It is the closest Venus is the second Jupiter is the
planet to the Sun planet biggest planet

37% 75% 61%


03.

Glass Recycling
You could describe the topic of the section here
Glass Recycling
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to Venus has a beautiful name
the Sun and the smallest one in and is the second planet from
the System the Sun

Earth Mars
Earth is the third planet from Mars is full of iron oxide dust,
the Sun and the only one that which gives the planet its
harbors life reddish cast
Reviewing Concepts is a Good Idea

Mercury Venus Mars


Mercury is the closest planet Venus is the second planet Despite being red, Mars is
to the Sun from the Sun actually a cold place

Jupiter Saturn Neptune


Jupiter is a gas giant and the Saturn is a gas giant and has Neptune is the farthest planet
biggest planet several rings from the Sun
Recycling Infographics

Other Glass
Mercury is the closest Mars is actually a cold
planet to the Sun and the place. It’s full of iron
smallest one oxide dust

Plastic Paper
Saturn is composed of Venus has a beautiful
hydrogen and is the ringed name and is the second
one planet
A Timeline Always Works Fine

2010 2020
Neptune is the Mars is actually
farthest planet a cold place

2018 2030
Global Recycling Saturn is one of
Day was created the biggest
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