Recycle this Book

Recycle this Book
Author: Dan Gutman
Publsiher: Yearling
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-03-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780375891762

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With essays from renowned children’s book authors such as Ann Brashares, Jeanne DuPrau, Caroline B. Cooney, Laurie Halse Anderson, Bruce Coville, Gennifer Choldenko, and over 100 others, each piece is an informative and inspiring call to kids of all ages to understand what’s happening to the environment, and to take action in saving our world. Helpful tips and facts are interspersed throughout. This book will be a great classroom tool to teach young readers how they can help to make the Earth a greener place.

Can I Recycle This

Can I Recycle This
Author: Jennie Romer
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780525507383

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“If you’ve ever been perplexed by the byzantine rules of recycling, you’re not alone…you’ll want to read Can I Recycle This?... An extensive look at what you can and cannot chuck into your blue bin.” —The Washington Post The first illustrated guidebook that answers the age-old question: Can I Recycle This? Since the dawn of the recycling system, men and women the world over have stood by their bins, holding an everyday object, wondering, "can I recycle this?" This simple question reaches into our concern for the environment, the care we take to keep our homes and our communities clean, and how we interact with our local government. Recycling rules seem to differ in every municipality, with exceptions and caveats at every turn, leaving the average American scratching her head at the simple act of throwing something away. Taking readers on a quick but informative tour of how recycling actually works (setting aside the propaganda we were all taught as kids), Can I Recycle This gives straightforward answers to whether dozens of common household objects can or cannot be recycled, as well as the information you need to make that decision for anything else you encounter. Jennie Romer has been working for years to help cities and states across America better deal with the waste we produce, helping draft meaningful legislation to help communities better process their waste and produce less of it in the first place. She has distilled her years of experience into this non-judgmental, easy-to-use guide that will change the way you think about what you throw away and how you do it.

Recycling Is Fun

Recycling Is Fun
Author: Charles Ghinga
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781404878716

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Children learn that sorting recycling and giving new life to old things is not only good for the environment. It is a whole lot of fun, too!

Why Should I Recycle

Why Should I Recycle
Author: Jen Green
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006
Genre: Children's audiobooks
ISBN: 0439866405

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Uses color illustrations and simple text to explore the importance and benefits of recycling bottles, cans, plastic, clothes, and paper. Includes notes for parents and teachers that have suggestions for reading the book with children and suggestions for follow-up activities.

Why Do We Recycle

Why Do We Recycle
Author: Frank Ackerman
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781597267885

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The earnest warnings of an impending "solid waste crisis" that permeated the 1980s provided the impetus for the widespread adoption of municipal recycling programs. Since that time America has witnessed a remarkable rise in public participation in recycling activities, including curbside collection, drop-off centers, and commercial and office programs. Recently, however, a backlash against these programs has developed. A vocal group of "anti-recyclers" has appeared, arguing that recycling is not an economically efficient strategy for addressing waste management problems. In Why Do We Recycle? Frank Ackerman examines the arguments for and against recycling, focusing on the debate surrounding the use of economic mechanisms to determine the value of recycling. Based on previously unpublished research conducted by the Tellus Institute, a nonprofit environmental research group in Boston, Massachusetts, Ackerman presents an alternative view of the theory of market incentives, challenging the notion that setting appropriate prices and allowing unfettered competition will result in the most efficient level of recycling. Among the topics he considers are: externality issues -- unit pricing for waste disposal, effluent taxes, virgin materials subsidies, advance disposal fees the landfill crisis and disposal facility siting container deposit ("bottle bill") legislation environmental issues that fall outside of market theory calculating costs and benefits of municipal recycling programs life-cycle analysis and packaging policy -- Germany's "Green Dot" packaging system and producer responsibility the impacts of production in extractive and manufacturing industries composting and organic waste management economics of conservation, and material use and long-term sustainability Ackerman explains why purely economic approaches to recycling are incomplete and argues for a different kind of decisionmaking, one that addresses social issues, future as well as present resource needs, and non-economic values that cannot be translated into dollars and cents. Backed by empirical data and replete with specific examples, the book offers valuable guidance for municipal planners, environmental managers, and policymakers responsible for establishing and implementing recycling programs. It is also an accessible introduction to the subject for faculty, students, and concerned citizens interested in the social, economic, and ethical underpinnings of recycling efforts.

Canada Recycles

Canada Recycles
Author: Peter Cook,Laura Suzuki
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Recycling (Waste, etc.)
ISBN: 1443107158

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Canadian kids recycle! Find out how Canada is leading the way -- at home, at work and in schools. It's never too early to learn about recycling, and this important new work of nonfiction for junior readers is a wonderful introduction. In five simple chapters Canada Recycles gives a complete overview, exploring of the different types of recycling, such as plastics, paper, metals, glass and more. With plenty of curriculum links, a useful glossary, table of contents and index, this wonderful book encourages kids to take responsibility and incorporate this important task into their daily routine.

Let s Recycle

Let s Recycle
Author: Anne L. Mackenzie
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2007
Genre: Recycling (Waste, etc.)
ISBN: 0736863230

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"Simple text and photographs describe recycling, why it is important, and simple ways children can recycle"--Provided by publisher.

Waste Not

Waste Not
Author: Rebecca Weber
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2002
Genre: Recycling (Waste, etc.)
ISBN: 0756503876

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A simple introduction to recycling. Explains why waste materials should be recycled in order to conserve valuable resources. Includes activity. Suggested level: junior.