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At Crescent Valley High School By Ichigo Takikawa, Melar Chen, and Zoe Johnson IMPROVING RECYCLING AND REDUCING WASTE
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Page 1: Improving recycling and reducing waste

At Crescent Valley High School

By Ichigo Takikawa, Melar Chen, and Zoe Johnson

IMPROVING RECYCLING AND REDUCING WASTE

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Green School Mission•P

remiere Green School certification

•Improving recycling habits among students and staff

•Reflect the Oregon Green School’s mission to

“set up and maintain effective, permanent waste reduction and resource efficiency programs that improve school environments and communities”

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Reducing WasteTRASH AUDITS

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Trash Audits December 2010

• Total of 31.09 lbs of trash

• 32.2%, or about 10 lbs of the trash included recyclable materials.

• 20% of the trash fell under the mixed paper and cardboard category

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Improving RecyclingPRESENTATIONS

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Trash AuditsMay 2011

• Total of 44.24 lbs of trash

• 25.3%, or about 11.2 lbs of the trash included recyclable materials.

• 6% of the trash fell under the mixed paper and cardboard category

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Trash Audit Results• In the first trash

audit, 32% of the trash consisted of recyclable items. 20%, of the trash fell under the mixed paper and cardboard category.

• In the second trash audit, the percent of recyclable items in the trash decreased 6.8%, to 25.2%, with mixed paper and cardboard only making up 6% of the trash.

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SUSTAINABILITY


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