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Recycling in your life is a educational blog that pretends to teach you all about the world of recycling.

In this blog you can find exercices or activities, educational videos, online games, songs or theory about the recycling. You can also find handicrafts and a lot of things more.

To start we recommend to do in first place The Cubis' Family Activity, but you can choose what you want.

Use the right column to surf the blog.


Good luck!


Wake up America - Complete the song

Listen to the song and try to fill the gaps.



Oh, can you take care of her
Oh, maybe you can spare her.
Several movements of your consideration
Leading up to the final destination.
Oh, ___ _____ is calling out
I wanna learn what its all about
But everything I reads
______ _________, Going Green.
I don't know what all this means
But it seems to be saying.

(C'mon)

Wake up America!
We're all in this together
It's our ______, so lets take care of it.
You know that you want to
You know that you got to
Wake up America!
Tomorrow becomes a new day
And everything you do matters
Yeah, everything you do matters in some way.

_______ __ , I'll try if you will
Wake up, It's not a fire drill
All she needs is a little ________
Can you give her a little attention??
Oh, its easy to look _______
But it gets harder day-by-day.
Cause everything I read's
______ ________, Going Green
I dont know what all this mean
But it seems to be saying.

Wake up America!
We're all in this__________
It's our home, so lets take care of it.
You know that you want to
You know that you got to
Wake up America!
Tomorrow becomes a new day
And everything you do matters
Yeah, everything you do matters in some way.

I know that you don’t want to hear this
Especially coming from someone so young
But in the backseat they want to hear it.
(They want to hear it)
So come on...
TURN IT UP
So come on...
TURN IT UP
So come on...
TURN IT UP

Wake up America!
We're all in this __________
It's our home, so lets take care of it.
You know that you want to
You know that you got to
Wake up America!
__________becomes a new day
And everything you do matters
Yeah, everything you do matters in some way.



Now listen it again and check the answers.
You can see the next video that contains all the lyrics.

[The Cubis' family activity] Conclusion


As far as here our mission arrives.
We believe that with the time we've spent together you have learned a lot about the world of recycling.

Congratulations!

You have achived your passport and you are welcome in our country.










Fill it with your details and let us' get in the mail.

Mail: recycling.in.your.life@gmail.com


"JOGUINAIRES": WE ARE ARTISTS!

In our country, the joguinaires are the people who invent all kinds of games!
Therefore, if you want to be part of our country you will have to create a game with recycled materials.

The originality will be rewarded!

In the following link you have an example:


[The Cubis' family activity] Process ~ LEAFLET




What is a leaflet?
A leaflet is an informative document that it may consist of a single sheet of paper that is printed on both sides and folded in half, in thirds, or in fourths .. This is useful for present an amount of information and is used to give information in an extense space where text and images are combined. Pamphlets are very important in marketing as they are cheap to produce and can be distributed easily to customers.

So, with the model that we next propose you, you have to modify it to be the most beautiful and understandable as possible.


If you're done click on CONCLUSION.

[The Cubis' family activity] Process ~ ORGANICUS


ORGANICUS

Hello partners! , my name is Organicus and I’m older than the humanity existence.
People generate such quantity of organic matter that cannot be reabsorbed by the nature and it’s necessary to look for other ways to help the environment to control their natural cycle. For this reason I invite you to explore the following web pages and you can get the necessary information.

Turn to PROCESS to continue the activity

[The Cubis' family activity] Process ~ PAPIRUS

PAPIRUS

Hi colleagues! I'm Papirus the oldest member of the family. Do you know that at the time of the Egyptians already recycled paper?
Do you know why? Because recycling we save a lot of natural resources. This is a small sample of what we can do recycling paper, now it’s your turn.
Please enter to the following web pages and explore to obtain the information you think that it’s necessary.




Turn to PROCESS to continue the activity

NH Chronicle - Recycled Percussion

In the program New Hampshire Chronicle did a report about a group of percussion music made with recycled materials.

The group is great!

Watch the video carefully and listen to your music, sounds great!

Make a Shaker



Complete the band with this simple homemade percussion instrument.



Materials

  • Empty drinks can
  • Frozen peas or rice
  • Paper
  • Bluetack
  • Glue

Make a Drum



Be creative with an old yoghurt pot and make a fun musical instrument quickly and simply.



Materials

  • Large yoghurt pot
  • Piece of paper
  • 1 elastic band

Make a Croc-Monster



Use empty egg cartons or burger boxes to create crocodiles, dinosaurs and alligators that open and close their mouth.


Materials

  • Egg carton
  • Paint
  • 2x ping-pong balls
  • Foil
  • Tissue paper
  • Glitter
  • Tinsel

Make an Elastic Band Guitar

Create a guitar using elastic bands which make sound when you pluck them.


Follow the steps on the website will tell you but ...
Prepare materials before!

Materials

  • Empty tissue box
  • Elastic bands
  • Toilet roll
  • Paint
  • Glue

Would you want to see how is the recycling proces?

You have never thought how might be the proces of recycling? what happens since we throut a glass bottle in the trash until it is recycled?

We explain you it here ! In this webpage you can find the different processes are used to recycle different materials like : paper, glass and aluminium.

Where can you recycle?

Recycling Banks

As well as home recycling bins, there are many recycling banks that can be used to recycle different materials.
They are located on streets across the UK as well as in supermarkets and outside housing estates.
Most recycling banks are emptied on a regular basis. However, if you do come across one that is over-flowing, contact your local council who will arrange for the bank to be emptied. You can also contact your local council to report vandalism to the recycle banks.


From here!

How to recycle at home

There are three key factors when thinking about how to recycle - The 3 R's:

Reduce Reuse Recycle

Recycling Different Materials

You can find out how to recycle different materials such as Glass, Batteries and Mobile Phones by simply using our list on the right hand side.

Recycling Etiquette

Recycling can sometimes be confusing and it can be difficult to know whether you are following all the right rules. Improve your recycling efforts by learning some recycling etiquette rules and check out which type of collection is best and why different areas recycle and collect in different ways.

What's in your Rubbish Bin?

A large percentage of UK household's still do not recycle enough and throw everything that they consider 'rubbish' into their ordinary bin.

Much of this waste can be recycled and should be disposed of separately to general household waste. Look inside this rubbish bin to see how much of the contents should actually have been recycled. Check our list on the right to see how to recycle different materials.



From here!

Why recycling is important

UK households produced 30.5 million tonnes of waste in 2003/04, of which 17% was collected for recycling. (source: defra.gov.uk) This figure is still quite low compared to some of our neighbouring EU countries, some recycling over 50% fo their waste. There is still a great deal of waste which could be recycled that ends up in landfill sites which is harmful to the environment.

Recycling is an excellent way of saving energy and conserving the environment. Did you know that:

  • 1 recycled tin can would save enough energy to power a television for 3 hours.
  • 1 recycled glass bottle would save enough energy to power a computer for 25 minutes.
  • 1 recycled plastic bottle would save enough energy to power a 60-watt light bulb for 3 hours.
  • 70% less energy is required to recycle paper compared with making it from raw materials.

Some Interesting Facts

  • Up to 60% of the rubbish that ends up in the dustbin could be recycled.
  • The unreleased energy contained in the average dustbin each year could power a television for 5,000 hours.
  • The largest lake in the Britain could be filled with rubbish from the UK in 8 months.
  • On average, 16% of the money you spend on a product pays for the packaging, which ultimately ends up as rubbish.
  • As much as 50% of waste in the average dustbin could be composted.
  • Up to 80% of a vehicle can be recycled.
  • 9 out of 10 people would recycle more if it were made easier.

Aluminium

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  • 24 million tonnes of aluminium is produced annually, 51,000 tonnes of which ends up as packaging in the UK.
  • If all cans in the UK were recycled, we would need 14 million fewer dustbins.
  • £36,000,000 worth of aluminium is thrown away each year.
  • Aluminium cans can be recycled and ready to use in just 6 weeks.

Glass

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  • Each UK family uses an average of 500 glass bottles and jars annually.
  • The largest glass furnace produces over 1 million glass bottles and jars per day.
  • Glass is 100% recyclable and can be used again and again.
  • Glass that is thrown away and ends up in landfills will never decompose.

Paper

Array
  • Recycled paper produces 73% less air pollution than if it was made from raw materials.
  • 12.5 million tonnes of paper and cardboard are used annually in the UK.
  • The average person in the UK gets through 38kg of newspapers per year.
  • It takes 24 trees to make 1 ton of newspaper.

Plastic

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  • 275,000 tonnes of plastic are used each year in the UK, that’s about 15 million bottles per day.
  • Most families throw away about 40kg of plastic per year, which could otherwise be recycled.
  • The use of plastic in Western Europe is growing about 4% each year.
  • Plastic can take up to 500 years to decompose.

Recycle Game

A game for fun is recycled while!



This game is to collect as much trash as you can ...
Try not to fall trash or you can lose!


Good luck!


The Recycling Game

It's time to play!


Listen or read what the bear say and you tries to classify materials from paper, plastic or glass.
Take care!


Good luck!

Michael, Michael, Go Recycle!

Are you tired of doing so many activities?

Now you can get playing!
You helps Michael in collecting all the trash in the minimum time possible. But beware! You have to put each in the trash bin right!

Before you start to play reading the "How to play" for not to make mistakes now and learn how to play.


Good luck!

[The Cubis' family activity] Process ~ PLASTICUS


PLASTICUS

Hello friends!,

I am the smallest in the family even though I was born in the nineteenth century.
I'm sure you've a lot of plastic around. For this reason it's now your turn to look at the following websites to obtain the necessary information for your leaflet.



You can look for more information on other websites.


Turn to PROCESS to continue the activity.